Current Indications and Techniques for the Use of Bowel Segments in Pediatric Urinary Tract Reconstruction
Today, there are few indications for the use of bowel in pediatric urology. This is in large extent due to the successful conservative therapy in patients with neurogenic bladder and the improved success of primary reconstruction in patients with the bladder exstrophy-epispadias complex. Only after...
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doaj-29dfbb561545468697e19400c92430452020-11-25T01:56:44ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pediatrics2296-23602019-06-01710.3389/fped.2019.00236462075Current Indications and Techniques for the Use of Bowel Segments in Pediatric Urinary Tract ReconstructionRaimund SteinKatrin ZahnNina HuckToday, there are few indications for the use of bowel in pediatric urology. This is in large extent due to the successful conservative therapy in patients with neurogenic bladder and the improved success of primary reconstruction in patients with the bladder exstrophy-epispadias complex. Only after the failure of the maximum of conservative therapy or after failure of primary reconstruction, bladder augmentation, or urinary diversion should be considered. Malignant tumors of the lower urinary tract (e.g., rhabdomyosarcomas of the bladder/prostate) are other rare indications for urinary diversion. Replacement or reconstruction of the ureter with a bowel segment is also a quite rarely performed procedure. In this review, the advantages and disadvantages of the different options for the use of bowel segments for bladder augmentation, bladder substitution, urinary diversion, or ureter replacement during childhood and adolescence are discussed.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fped.2019.00236/fullurinary diversionurinary diversion complicationurinary diversion-methodschildren and adolescentsurgical complications |
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Current Indications and Techniques for the Use of Bowel Segments in Pediatric Urinary Tract Reconstruction |
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Current Indications and Techniques for the Use of Bowel Segments in Pediatric Urinary Tract Reconstruction |
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Current Indications and Techniques for the Use of Bowel Segments in Pediatric Urinary Tract Reconstruction |
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Current Indications and Techniques for the Use of Bowel Segments in Pediatric Urinary Tract Reconstruction |
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Current Indications and Techniques for the Use of Bowel Segments in Pediatric Urinary Tract Reconstruction |
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current indications and techniques for the use of bowel segments in pediatric urinary tract reconstruction |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Pediatrics |
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2296-2360 |
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2019-06-01 |
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Today, there are few indications for the use of bowel in pediatric urology. This is in large extent due to the successful conservative therapy in patients with neurogenic bladder and the improved success of primary reconstruction in patients with the bladder exstrophy-epispadias complex. Only after the failure of the maximum of conservative therapy or after failure of primary reconstruction, bladder augmentation, or urinary diversion should be considered. Malignant tumors of the lower urinary tract (e.g., rhabdomyosarcomas of the bladder/prostate) are other rare indications for urinary diversion. Replacement or reconstruction of the ureter with a bowel segment is also a quite rarely performed procedure. In this review, the advantages and disadvantages of the different options for the use of bowel segments for bladder augmentation, bladder substitution, urinary diversion, or ureter replacement during childhood and adolescence are discussed. |
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urinary diversion urinary diversion complication urinary diversion-methods children and adolescent surgical complications |
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https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fped.2019.00236/full |
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