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01.12.2023 | Original Article
The clinical features of patients who underwent bladder augmentation of cloacal exstrophy and their functional outcomes: the results of a nationwide survey in Japan
verfasst von:
Keisuke Yano, Koshiro Sugita, Takafumi Kawano, Masakazu Murakami, Toshio Harumatsu, Shun Onishi, Koji Yamada, Mitsuru Muto, Satoshi Ieiri, Masayuki Kubota
Erschienen in:
Pediatric Surgery International
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Ausgabe 1/2023
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Abstract
Purpose
Cloacal exstrophy (CE) patients may need bladder reconstruction after initially undergoing surgery to obtain continence and improve their quality of life. This study attempts to clarify the clinical features of CE patients who underwent bladder augmentation (BA) and their urinary functional outcomes based on a nationwide survey in Japan.
Methods
A questionnaire survey was conducted, and 150 CE patients were enrolled. Their clinical characteristics and urinary outcomes were reviewed.
Results
BA was performed in 52 patients (34.7%). Most cases underwent early bladder closure at initial surgery in neonate period. The age at the BA was performed 6.4 [6–9.0] years. Among them, the most used organ for BA was ileum (n = 30, 57.7%). Regarding the outcomes, the age when the renal function was evaluated was 14.0 [10.0–20.5] years and the serum creatinine level was 0.44 [0.36–0.60] (mg/dl). Clean intermittent catheterization was required in 37 (71.2%) patients. On the other hand, no dialysis or kidney transplantation was necessary in any of these patients.
Conclusion
The renal function and conditions of patients who underwent BA were relatively well preserved. Individualized management with a stepwise surgical approach for CE patients should thus be considered in the future.