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Study of Surface Area of Opened Bladder Converted into Bladder-plate in Cadavers and Comparison with Bladder-plate Surface Area in Clinical Cases of Bladder Exstrophy

open access: yesJournal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
Objectives: To study the ratio of surface area of bladder converted into bladder-plate, after it has been laid-open, and infra-umbilical anterior-abdominal-wall surface-area in cadavers, and its comparison with clinical cases of bladder exstrophy using ...
Prity Kumari   +6 more
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Urodynamic evaluation in bladder exstrophy patients following primary turn-in

open access: yesIndian Journal of Urology, 2001
The staged repair for bladder exstrophy has been established over the last few decades. Bladder neck repair depends on the ability of the closed bladder to increase in capacity with time.
S Dave   +4 more
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Reconstruction of the exstrophied bladder

open access: yesJournal of British Surgery, 1966
D I, Williams, J, Savage
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Exstrophy of Bladder

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Bladder exstrophy is a defect which forms a part of midline abdominopelvic fusion abnormalities known as exstrophy-epispadias complex. At one end of this spectrum lies epispadias with cloacal exstrophy being the most severe form.
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Bladder Exstrophy

Fetal and Pediatric Pathology, 2012
Bladder exstrophy is a very rare congenital malformation in which the anterior wall of the bladder is absent, and the posterior wall is exposed externally. The differential diagnosis includes omphalocele, gastroschisis, and cloacal exstrophy. Ultrasound and Doppler examinations are the main diagnostic tools.
Uludag, Seyfettin   +5 more
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Exstrophy of the bladder

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1969
Abstract A 20-year experience with the management of exstrophy of the bladder is presented. Follow-up data from 27 patients indicate that cystoplasty is a satisfactory operation since half of the older patients developed urinary continence with a normal upper urinary tract.
J H, Fisher, A B, Retik
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EXSTROPHY OF THE BLADDER

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1977
Exstrophy of the bladder is the most common of a spectrum of related anomalies. The pelvic skeletal changes in all of these disorders vary in degree but are similar in type. The kidneys are urinary collecting systems are usually normal in patients with untreated exstrophy, and the "hurley" appearance of the lower ureters should be regarded as a ...
P, White, R L, Lebowitz
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Embryology of bladder exstrophy

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1988
A hypothesis in respect to the teratogenesis of bladder exstrophy and its variants is offered. The central feature of this hypothesis is the abnormal persistence of the caudal position of the insertion of the body stalk on the embryo. As a consequence of this, the normal advance and interposition of mesenchymal tissue to the midline becomes impossible.
H, Mildenberger, D, Kluth, M, Dziuba
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Management of bladder exstrophy

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2000
The exstrophy-epispadias complex is a severe anomaly of the lower urinary tract. While the surgical reconstruction of normal anatomy in patients with this disorder was once considered impossible, modern management has made possible a near-normal reconstruction of the bladder and lower abdominal wall.
V V, Chandrasekharam, M, Bajpai
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