Bladder exstrophy is a rare congenital condition characterized by the abnormal development of the bladder and surrounding structures. Management of this condition has evolved significantly over ...
The aims of reconstructive surgery in patients with bladder exstrophy are to maintain kidney function, achieve urinary continence and to create or preserve functionally normal external genitalia ...
The question at this point is how well complete primary repair of bladder exstrophy, using the phallic disassembly technique, has met the goals of renal preservation, construction of a ...
Bladder exstrophy causes urinary incontinence ... This involves excising a portion of a child’s own bowel to use as a patch that is sewn on to the opened bladder, producing a larger reservoir.
Disorders of pelvic health affect a large majority of women with disabilities. Bladder, bowel, and reproductive health and sexual dysfunction are found in greater than 70 percent of women with ...