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Management and outcome in dehisced exstrophy with a simplified bladder re-closure and further reconstruction.
James Sam, Cenita; Kurian, Jujju Jacob; Kishore, Ravi; Arunachalam, Pavai; Sen, Sudipta.
Afiliação
  • James Sam C; Department of Paediatric Surgery, PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India. Electronic address: cenitasivamani@gmail.com.
  • Kurian JJ; Department of Paediatric Surgery, Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamilnadu, 632004, India. Electronic address: jujjujacobkurian@gmail.com.
  • Kishore R; Department of Paediatric Surgery, Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamilnadu, 632004, India. Electronic address: ravikishore96@gmail.com.
  • Arunachalam P; Department of Paediatric Surgery, PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India. Electronic address: pavaiganesan@gmail.com.
  • Sen S; Department of Paediatric Surgery, PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India.
J Pediatr Urol ; 16(6): 836.e1-836.e8, 2020 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33067135
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

The traditionally accepted method of bladder re closure in dehisced exstrophy involves osteotomy assisted pubic bone approximation (PBA). Continent voluntary voiding is achieved in a small proportion of children sometimes after many operative procedures. We propose a simple yet reliable method of repair of the dehisced bladder using Rectus abdominis muscle flap (RAM) instead of PBA to bridge the inter-pubic gap, followed by concomitant or subsequent bladder augmentation (BA).

AIM:

The aim of this study is to assess the outcome of dehisced exstrophy, using a RAM flap assisted redo closure (without PBA) with concomitant or subsequent further reconstruction. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

This is a retrospective analysis of children who presented with dehisced exstrophy after repair in other institutions and who have undergone redo repair using RAM flap in two tertiary care centers from 2001 to 2019. The outcome of the redo closure and subsequent or concomitant further reconstruction as regards dryness, stability of the upper tracts and resolution of vesico ureteric reflux (VUR) was studied.

RESULTS:

Fifty five children (34 boys) underwent redo exstrophy repair for dehisced exstrophy using the RAM flap. Epispadias repair was performed concomitantly in 31 boys. In 26 children (group1) of mean age 12 months further surgery was deferred while in 29 children (group 2) of mean age 69 months underwent concomitant BA. Nine group 1 children underwent BA subsequently. Ureteric reimplantation was done at the time of BA in 54 ureters, 40 into the bladder plate and rest into the bowel segment of BA. 22 ureters were not reimplanted. Bladder neck surgery including 18 bladder neck closure and Mitrofanoff port for Clean Intermittent catheterization (CIC) were done along with BA. The RAM assisted bladder closure was event free and none needed redo operation. 35/38 augmented children are dry on Mitrofanoff CIC and one unaugmented boy voids normally. The upper tracts remain stable on ultrasound and VUR has resolved in 67/76 ureters. At current follow up, after a mean period of 53 months eGFR was normal in all except 3 who had initially presented with severe hydro uretero nephrosis.

CONCLUSION:

We present a simple and reliable method of repair of dehisced exstrophy using RAM flap with the feasibility of concomitant BA. Dryness was achieved with stable upper tracts in 36/39 children, 27 of them with a single reconstructive attempt.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Extrofia Vesical / Epispadia Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies Limite: Child / Child, preschool / Humans / Infant / Male Idioma: En Revista: J Pediatr Urol Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Extrofia Vesical / Epispadia Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies Limite: Child / Child, preschool / Humans / Infant / Male Idioma: En Revista: J Pediatr Urol Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article