Continent ileocaecocystoplasty bladder augmentation following a failed appendicovesicostomy on pediatric bladder neck stricture due to pelvic fracture urethral injury: A case report
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.eucr.2022.102288
Continent ileocaecocystoplasty bladder augmentation following a failed appendicovesicostomy on pediatric bladder neck stricture due to pelvic fracture urethral injury: A case report
Abstract
Pelvic fracture urethral injury (PFUI) in pediatrics is rare, may involve the bladder neck, and may lead to obstruction and urinary incontinence as a lifelong disability. A 9-year-old female patient had a bladder neck injury related to PFUI after an accident when she was 6 years old and had urinary incontinence. In the previous hospital, the patient underwent appendicovesicostomy but the surgery failed. Continent ileocaecocystoplasty for a definitive treatment was done in our hospital involving the caecum, ileocaecal valve, and ileum. This procedure was delivered safely and brought a good result to the patient with no significant complications.
Keywords: Bladder neck obstruction; Continent urinary reservoirs; Pelvic fracture urethral injury; Urinary diversion.
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