Title of article :
Bladder extrophy “urinary diversion”
Author/Authors :
Kheradpir, Mohammad Hossein Department of Pediatric Surgery - Children’s Hospital Medical Centre - University of Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: The surgical treatment of bladder extrophy
presents a major problem, particularly in delayed admitted
cases and in those with a small bladder plate as well as failed
cases of bladder extrophy closure.
Materials and Methods: In a study on fourteen out of the
thirty cases of bladder extrophy, a rectosigmoid pouch was
separated from the colon; the ureters were then implanted in
the pouch with colon pull-through inside the reconstructed
bladder (“rectosigmoid pouch”) with complete separation of
urine and stool. The operation was carried out in 3 stages.Of
these 14 patients only seven underwent the 3 stages.
Result: In the follow-up study after 20-40 years, of the
seven patients that underwent all three stages, all of them
were enjoying an active life with satisfactory growth and
development.
Conclusion: In the absence of any better options for the
treatment of bladder extrophy, the above mentioned
operative procedure can be recommended as it is safe and
satisfactory with relatively good long term results.
This paper was presented at the 8th Annual Meeting of the
German Association of Pediatric Surgeons in Jenna, Nov.17-
19, 2011, Section “Pediatric Urology.
Keywords :
Bladder extrophy , Bladder augmentation , Colonic conduit , Ileal conduit (Bricker procedure) , Continent urinary diversion , Ureterosigmoidostomy
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pediatric Surgery (IRJPS)