Classic bladder exstrophy: patient and operating theatre preparation for primary bladder closure

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EA McMullin

Resumo

Bladder exstrophy is a rare congenital disorder involving the musculoskeletal system and the genitourinary tracts, and can range from balanic epispadias to classic exstrophy. Primary closure is a complex procedure requiring several different surgical modalities to ensure a successful outcome for the patient. Intraoperative management includes appropriate draping, instrumentation, adapting to possible anatomic variations.

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Secção
Bladder Exstrophy Special Edition
Biografia Autor

EA McMullin, Johns Hopkins University

Johns Hopkins Hospital, Brady Urological Institute, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, United States of America