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Management of neuropathic bladder aims to maintain renal function and to secure appliance-free continence; because of recent advances, both objectives are theoretically attainable. Our present scheme of management, based upon preliminary video-urodynamic assessment, is outlined. In the years 1984-1988 we treated 156 children suffering from neuropathic bladder. In 5 per cent of cases the upper renal tracts have deteriorated on treatment; in patients presenting with upper tract dilatation, improvement has been obtained in 68 per cent. A quarter of the patients were considered too generally disabled to achieve appliance-free continence; these have been managed by penile appliance, indwelling urethral catheter or, occasionally, urinary diversion. For three-quarters of the patients, most ambulant, appliance-free continence was the goal; 68 per cent have been managed nonsurgically and 32 per cent surgically. Reliable day-time continence has been achieved in 78 per cent of the former and 86 per cent of the latter, 80 per cent overall.

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156例儿童神经性膀胱的治疗现状。
神经性膀胱治疗的目的是维持肾功能和确保无器械控制;由于最近的进展,这两个目标在理论上都是可以实现的。我们目前的管理方案,基于初步的视频尿动力学评估,概述。在1984-1988年间,我们治疗了156名患有神经性膀胱的儿童。在5%的病例中,上肾道在治疗中恶化;在出现上尿路扩张的患者中,68%的患者得到了改善。四分之一的患者被认为过于普遍残疾,无法实现无器械控制;这些已被管理的阴茎用具,留置导尿管或,偶尔,尿转移。对四分之三的患者来说,他们的目标是在大多数情况下走动,不用器械控制自己;68%采用非手术治疗,32%采用手术治疗。前者的78%和后者的86%达到了可靠的白天自制,总体上达到了80%。
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