Context: Patients born with complex congenital genitourinary anomalies (including bladder exstrophy, cloacal exstrophy, epispadias, neurogenic bladder, hypospadias and posterior urethral valves) often require major reconstructive surgery in childhood. These conditions, their treatment and sequelae require lifelong follow-up. This has created the need for adult urologists to provide care as these patients grow into adults. Objective: To evaluate current strategies for transition and provide a current position statement with examples of the challenges faced by patients and their health care teams as a result of these conditions and their treatment. Evidence acquisition: Each of the authors was asked to provide a 500-word synthesis, based on c...
Introduction: Surgery for bladder exstrophy has been evolving over the last four to five decades. Be...
Introduction: Complex urological anomalies often require continued care as patients reach adulthood....
AIMS: The Paediatric Urology Guidelines Panel reports initial experience with patient involvement in...
Context: Patients born with complex congenital genitourinary anomalies (including bladder exstrophy,...
Context: Patients born with complex congenital genitourinary anomalies (including bladder exstrophy,...
Over the last 5 decades, health-care advances have yielded quantum improvements in the life expectan...
Purpose: With advances in treatment modalities and medical knowledge, girls with congenital urologic...
Purpose To review existing literature about fertility and sexuality of boys born with complex congen...
Introduction: Bladder exstrophy is a major malformation in paediatric urology. The treatment results...
Contains fulltext : 154773.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...
International audienceRenal insufficiency can occur in patients with congenital lower urinary tract ...
Introduction The aim of this study was to survey pediatric urology fellowship directors (PFD) and ad...
Anomalies of the genitourinary tract occur in approximately 10% of the population and account for ab...
The medical care of adolescents has become a growth area in many disciplines. There are two major as...
BACKGROUND: We sought to evaluate long-term surgical urinary and bowel management in cloacal exstrop...
Introduction: Surgery for bladder exstrophy has been evolving over the last four to five decades. Be...
Introduction: Complex urological anomalies often require continued care as patients reach adulthood....
AIMS: The Paediatric Urology Guidelines Panel reports initial experience with patient involvement in...
Context: Patients born with complex congenital genitourinary anomalies (including bladder exstrophy,...
Context: Patients born with complex congenital genitourinary anomalies (including bladder exstrophy,...
Over the last 5 decades, health-care advances have yielded quantum improvements in the life expectan...
Purpose: With advances in treatment modalities and medical knowledge, girls with congenital urologic...
Purpose To review existing literature about fertility and sexuality of boys born with complex congen...
Introduction: Bladder exstrophy is a major malformation in paediatric urology. The treatment results...
Contains fulltext : 154773.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...
International audienceRenal insufficiency can occur in patients with congenital lower urinary tract ...
Introduction The aim of this study was to survey pediatric urology fellowship directors (PFD) and ad...
Anomalies of the genitourinary tract occur in approximately 10% of the population and account for ab...
The medical care of adolescents has become a growth area in many disciplines. There are two major as...
BACKGROUND: We sought to evaluate long-term surgical urinary and bowel management in cloacal exstrop...
Introduction: Surgery for bladder exstrophy has been evolving over the last four to five decades. Be...
Introduction: Complex urological anomalies often require continued care as patients reach adulthood....
AIMS: The Paediatric Urology Guidelines Panel reports initial experience with patient involvement in...