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Open and Laparoscopic Colposuspension in Girls with Refractory Urinary Incontinence

Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are very common in children. Standard treatments consist of urotherapy, antibiotic prophylaxis, anti-muscarinics, physical therapy, and the treatment of coexisting constipation. A small group of girls also present with stress incontinence or with stress-induced ur...

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Published in:Frontiers in pediatrics 2017-12, Vol.5, p.284-284
Main Authors: Dobrowolska-Glazar, Barbara Anna, Groen, Luitzen A, Nieuwhof-Leppink, Anka J, Klijn, Aart J, de Jong, Tom P V M, Chrzan, Rafal
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Summary:Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are very common in children. Standard treatments consist of urotherapy, antibiotic prophylaxis, anti-muscarinics, physical therapy, and the treatment of coexisting constipation. A small group of girls also present with stress incontinence or with stress-induced urge incontinence. In cases of persistent LUTS due to congenital bladder neck insufficiency (BNI), surgical treatment might be considered. The aim of this paper is to assess the results of open and laparoscopic colposuspension in children with refractory urinary incontinence (UI). The results of 18 open and 18 laparoscopic consecutive colposuspensions were analyzed. All patients had UI and failed conservative treatment. BNI was proven by repeated perineal ultrasound and video-urodynamic study. The laparoscopic procedure was performed preperitoneally and the open procedure was a transverse lower abdominal incision. The same postoperative protocol was used in both groups. The mean operation time was 65 min for the open and 90 min for the lap procedure (  
ISSN:2296-2360
2296-2360
DOI:10.3389/fped.2017.00284