U2B-dry: preliminary results of a new vesicoscopic technique for bladder neck repair in children

Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques. Part a
Rafal ChrzanTom P V M de Jong

Abstract

The aim of this work was to present a new vesicoscopic technique for treatment of sphincter insufficiency and to evaluate the short-term results. Eight children (mean age, 11.7 years), 4 with non-neurologic and 4 with neurologic sphincter incontinence, were operated on. All had previously failed open surgery. In all, leak-point pressure was below 30 cm H(2)O. Mean follow-up was 5.2 months. In the supine position, three ports were inserted into the bladder under direct visual control. A U-shaped incision was made in the mucosa around the bladder neck, leaving a strip of mucosa on the anterior bladder wall that was tubularized. One lateral mucosal flap was used to cover the tube. A transurethral catheter was left in for 3 weeks. One conversion to open procedure was necessary because of leakage. Mean operation time was 161 minutes (range, 150-194). Postoperative hospital stay was between 2 and 4 days (mean, 2.7). Transurethral clean intermittent catheterization has been resumed in 4 children without complications. Four patients are dry, 2 are sporadically wet but satisfied with the result, and 2 patients are wet. Vesicoscopic U-bladder neck plasty is a promising procedure. A major advantage of the technique is the fact that it is ...Continue Reading

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Aug 21, 2013·Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques. Part a·Rafal ChrzanTom P V M de Jong

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