Urodynamics - Case Discussion

Space: CCHMC Pediatric Surgery Published: 2022-10-20

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Introduction to Urodynamics
This chapter introduces a case study of a six-year-old girl with acute lower bilateral paraplegia and loss of bowel and bladder continence, initially misdiagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome. The discussion focuses on the importance of urodynamics in understanding her condition.
8:36
Initial Assessment and Imaging
The chapter discusses the initial assessment of the patient, including imaging that revealed a spinal cord vascular malformation. It emphasizes the need for thorough evaluation in cases of acute neurological changes.
17:12
Urodynamic Testing Considerations
This section covers the rationale for conducting urodynamic studies in the context of the patient's acute presentation and the findings of her bladder capacity and contraction patterns.
25:48
Interpreting Urodynamic Results
The chapter delves into the interpretation of urodynamic results, including EMG tracings and detrusor contractions, and discusses the implications for the patient's management.
34:25
Management Strategies for Urinary Incontinence
This section explores potential management strategies for the patient's urinary incontinence, including the use of anticholinergics and the importance of catheterization.
43:01
Addressing Bowel Health
The chapter highlights the significance of bowel health in managing urinary incontinence and discusses protocols for bowel cleanout prior to urodynamic studies.
51:37
Long-term Management and Follow-up
This section discusses the long-term management of the patient's condition, including the need for ongoing assessment of bladder function and potential interventions.

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