Cloacal Exstrophy Closure without Osteotomy and Immobilization: A Recipe for Failure
Abstract
Cloacal exstrophy (CE) remains one of the most severe birth defects compatible with life with a constellation of anomalies involving the bladder, genitalia, hindgut, and spinal cord. Pelvic osteotomy and immobilization have been utilized to facilitate bladder closure, yet their role as adjuncts remains a topic of debate. The authors sought to evaluate the outcomes of CE closure without the use of osteotomy or lower extremity (LE)/pelvic immobilization.
Keywords
Cloacal ExstrophyPelvic OsteotomyBladder ClosurePediatric UrologyCongenital AnomaliesNeonatal SurgeryHashtags
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