Intermittent catheterisation in the management of children with neuropathic bladder
- PMID: 82002
- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(78)92542-4
Intermittent catheterisation in the management of children with neuropathic bladder
Abstract
Twenty-three children with neuropathic bladder have been treated by intermittent catheterisation during the past 3 years. Twelve are now practically dry, nine are drier than before, and two have remained wet. Urinary infections have not been a major problem, but it is too soon to assess the long-term effects on the upper renal tract. Intermittent catheterisation lightens the burden for the mothers. Four children catheterise themselves and two of them are now independent.
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