Late secondary urological reconstruction of separated ischiopagus twins with exstrophic bladder and urinary incontinence
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT We report a case of secondary urinary reconstruction of previously separated conjoined twins with exstrophic bladder and urinary incontinence. Patients were male and aged 13-year-old. Twin one had a history of failed enterocystoplasty that extruded and was visible like an exstrophic neobladder. He underwent a procedure to close bladder neck and reconfigure abdominal wall. After the procedure the patient developed a fistula that was treated, but it persisted and, for this reason, a catheterizable pouch was constructed and native bladder was discarded. Twin two required the immediately construction of catheterizable pouch using the Macedo’s technique. Currently, both patients are continent at 4 hour intervals. The mean follow-up was 8 months. Modern continent urinary diversion techniques offer new perspectives and hope for such complex population. |
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Late secondary urological reconstruction of separated ischiopagus twins with exstrophic bladder and urinary incontinence |
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Late secondary urological reconstruction of separated ischiopagus twins with exstrophic bladder and urinary incontinence |
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Late secondary urological reconstruction of separated ischiopagus twins with exstrophic bladder and urinary incontinence Macedo Jr,Antonio Urinary tract/surgery Reconstruction Urologic surgical procedures Twins, conjoined |
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Late secondary urological reconstruction of separated ischiopagus twins with exstrophic bladder and urinary incontinence |
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Late secondary urological reconstruction of separated ischiopagus twins with exstrophic bladder and urinary incontinence |
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Late secondary urological reconstruction of separated ischiopagus twins with exstrophic bladder and urinary incontinence |
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Late secondary urological reconstruction of separated ischiopagus twins with exstrophic bladder and urinary incontinence |
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Late secondary urological reconstruction of separated ischiopagus twins with exstrophic bladder and urinary incontinence |
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Macedo Jr,Antonio |
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Macedo Jr,Antonio Cruz,Marcela Leal da |
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Cruz,Marcela Leal da |
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Macedo Jr,Antonio Cruz,Marcela Leal da |
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Urinary tract/surgery Reconstruction Urologic surgical procedures Twins, conjoined |
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Urinary tract/surgery Reconstruction Urologic surgical procedures Twins, conjoined |
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ABSTRACT We report a case of secondary urinary reconstruction of previously separated conjoined twins with exstrophic bladder and urinary incontinence. Patients were male and aged 13-year-old. Twin one had a history of failed enterocystoplasty that extruded and was visible like an exstrophic neobladder. He underwent a procedure to close bladder neck and reconfigure abdominal wall. After the procedure the patient developed a fistula that was treated, but it persisted and, for this reason, a catheterizable pouch was constructed and native bladder was discarded. Twin two required the immediately construction of catheterizable pouch using the Macedo’s technique. Currently, both patients are continent at 4 hour intervals. The mean follow-up was 8 months. Modern continent urinary diversion techniques offer new perspectives and hope for such complex population. |
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