Results 281 to 290 of about 43,373 (345)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2020
PURPOSE Preserving renal function and achieving urinary continence are the most important urological goals in the management of cloaca patients. Many prognostic factors have been described, such as the length of the common channel (CC) and urethra, the ...
J. Ruiz +11 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
PURPOSE Preserving renal function and achieving urinary continence are the most important urological goals in the management of cloaca patients. Many prognostic factors have been described, such as the length of the common channel (CC) and urethra, the ...
J. Ruiz +11 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Urethral length in female infants and its relevance in the repair of cloaca.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2019AIM OF THE STUDY The goals of urinary reconstruction in urogenital sinus and cloacal repair include: (1) positioning of the bladder neck above the urogenital diaphragm to maximize future urinary continence, and (2) creating a visible urethra that can be ...
D. Halleran +11 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Posterior Cloaca: A Unique Defect
Journal of Urology, 1998The authors present nine cases of a unique defect in which urethra and vagina are fused together forming a urogenital sinus that deviates posteriorly and opens in the anterior rectal wall at the anus or immediately anterior to it. The rectum is essentially normal or may be minimally anteriorly mislocated.
A, Peña, O, Kessler
openaire +2 more sources
Cloaca, Posterior Cloaca and Absent Penis Spectrum
2015Cloaca This is one of the most extensive chapters of the book because of its relevance. Since 1982, when the first cloaca was repaired via posterior sagittal approach, over 500 cases have been operated by the senior author, and many lessons have been learned.
Alberto Peña, Andrea Bischoff
openaire +1 more source
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1973
Two cases of exstrophy of the cloaca with myelocystocele are presented. Medical-surgical evaluation of the patient plus social-psychological assessment of the family determined an early decision to initiate therapy in one case in contrast to delayed evaluation and an unsuccessful attempt to treat in the other.
P W, Hayden +2 more
openaire +2 more sources
Two cases of exstrophy of the cloaca with myelocystocele are presented. Medical-surgical evaluation of the patient plus social-psychological assessment of the family determined an early decision to initiate therapy in one case in contrast to delayed evaluation and an unsuccessful attempt to treat in the other.
P W, Hayden +2 more
openaire +2 more sources
Pediatrics, 1953
Three newborn premature infants were seen with an unusual and extensive congenital abnormality involving bowel, urogenital tract, bony pelvis and anterior abdominal wall. The term exstrophy of the cloaca is suggested as a simple term for a complex situation. The embryologic development of this anomaly is discussed.
H, SWAN, S P, CHRISTENSEN
openaire +2 more sources
Three newborn premature infants were seen with an unusual and extensive congenital abnormality involving bowel, urogenital tract, bony pelvis and anterior abdominal wall. The term exstrophy of the cloaca is suggested as a simple term for a complex situation. The embryologic development of this anomaly is discussed.
H, SWAN, S P, CHRISTENSEN
openaire +2 more sources

