Bladder Management and Continence in Girls With Cloacal Malformation After 3 Years of Age
Abstract
Multiple factors impact ability to achieve urinary continence in cloacal malformation including common channel (CC) and urethral length and presence of spinal cord abnormalities. Few publications describe continence rates and bladder management in this population. We evaluated our cohort of patients with cloacal malformation to describe the bladder management and continence outcomes.
Keywords
Cloacal MalformationUrinary ContinenceBladder ManagementPediatric UrologyAnorectal MalformationsSpinal Cord AbnormalitiesHashtags
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