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Bladder exstrophy-epispadius complex. An overview of anaesthetic management [PDF]
Introduction The anaesthetic management of urinary bladder exstro- phy-epispadius complex is challenging. This paper de- scribes our experience of fifteen children operated in a workshop. Purpose We evaluated use of continuous caudal epidural infusion
S. R. Engineer, N. B. Solanki
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Duplicate exstrophy presenting as an apparent urethral duplication
Variants of the exstrophy-epispadias sequence are exceedingly rare. We report a case of a newborn with duplicate exstrophy of the bladder that mimicked a urethral duplication.
Alexander Geoffrey Shaw Anderson +3 more
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A genome-wide association study with tissue transcriptomics identifies genetic drivers for classic bladder exstrophy [PDF]
Classic bladder exstrophy represents the most severe end of all human congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract and is associated with bladder cancer susceptibility.
Gale, Daniel P. +65 more
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Bladder exstrophy requires staged reconstruction to achieve control over bladder function. In case of failure, bladder neck closure with augmentation enterocystoplasty and appendicovesicostomy is a good surgical option.
Joachim N. Meuli +3 more
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Low-set umbilicus in a pregnant woman with bladder pseudoexstrophy: A case report
Bladder pseudoexstrophy is a rare form of bladder exstrophy. Bladder exstrophy occurs in 1 in every 30,000 to 50,000 live births. Because bladder pseudoexstrophy is asymptomatic, it may be undiagnosed even in adulthood.A 31-year-old woman with uterus ...
Yusuke Taira +5 more
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Image of the Month: Clinical Features in a Newborn with Covered Cloacal Exstrophy
Cloacal exstrophy is the most severe type of anorectal malformations that belongs to the bladder–exstrophy–epispadias complex of genitourinary malformations. Interestingly, its variant, the covered cloacal exstrophy, is often missed.
Alejandra Vilanova-Sánchez +5 more
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Bladder exstrophy with exstrophic rectal duplication in an infant: An extremely rare case
Exstrophic rectal duplication and its association with bladder exstrophy and anorectal malformation is an extremely rare clinical entity. This is a report of the second case of an exstrophic rectal duplication associated with bladder exstrophy in English
Levent Duman +2 more
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Introduction and objectives: The exstrophy-epispadias complex, including classical and cloacal exstrophy, significantly impacts physical, functional, and psychological health.
Sidhartha Kalra +5 more
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Urinary continence can be achieved in up to 90% of patients with bladder exstrophy. However, select patients remain incontinent despite modern reconstruction. Repeat operations for continence combined with the congenital pelvic abnormalities of exstrophy
Daniel A. Friedlander +5 more
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Little is known about how patients with anorectal malformations (ARMs), their caregivers and healthcare providers perceive and experience transition from pediatric to adult care (transition of care) in low‐ and middle‐income countries. This study aimed to explore the perceptions and experiences of young adults, adolescents, their caregivers, and ...
Leila Hartford +3 more
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