PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF DELAYED PRIMARY BLADDER EXSTROPHY RECONSTRUCTION IN FEMALE PATIENT: A CASE REPORT

I. Setiawan, B. Daryanto, Pradana Nurhadi
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Objective: Reporting a rare case and provide a view of bladder extrophy management. Case(s) Presentation: A 12-year-old female complained of an open abdominal wall below the umbilicus accompanied by continuous incontinence of urine since birth. The MRI showed diastasis symphisis 5.1 cm and a soft tissue defect in the suprapubic region, suspicious of bladder exstrophy. Bladder mucose biopsy showed squamous metaplasia. The patient underwent pelvic osteotomy, bladder wall closure, bladder neck reconstruction, abdominal closure with double keystone flap with proceed mesh, and external fixation. A cystostomy catheter was placed until one week after surgery, and the patient was able to hold the urge to urinate and started to move around while sitting. Two months after the reconstruction, the primary closure and keystone removal on skin defect were carried. The patient was already able to walk and continence the urine. Discussion: Bladder extrophy is a rare condition. Currently delayed reconstruction on bladder growth is the subject of debate and speculation. The patient’s condition in this presented case improved, this is in accordance with the literature that states that delayed reconstruction can still be considered in special conditions that do not allow early reconstruction. Conclusion: Delayed bladder reconstruction and bladder neck reconstruction can improve the anatomy of the bladder and quality of life on certain cases. Keywords: Bladder exstrophy, bladder reconstruction, female bladder exstrophy.
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目的:报告一例罕见病例,为膀胱萎缩的治疗提供一个视角。病例介绍:一名 12 岁女性主诉脐下腹壁开放,出生后持续尿失禁。核磁共振成像显示,膀胱膀胱吻合口裂开 5.1 厘米,耻骨上区软组织缺损,怀疑为膀胱外翻。膀胱粘液活检显示鳞状化生。患者接受了骨盆截骨术、膀胱壁闭合术、膀胱颈重建术、腹部闭合术(双匙形皮瓣加 proceed mesh)和外固定术。膀胱造口导尿管放置至术后一周,患者能够忍住尿意,坐着时开始走动。重建手术两个月后,进行了皮肤缺损的初次闭合和基底切除。患者已经能够行走和排尿。讨论膀胱萎缩是一种罕见的疾病。目前,对膀胱生长的延迟重建还存在争议和猜测。本病例中患者的情况有所改善,这与文献中的观点一致,即在无法进行早期重建的特殊情况下,仍可考虑延迟重建。结论在某些情况下,延迟膀胱重建和膀胱颈重建可以改善膀胱的解剖结构和生活质量。关键词膀胱萎缩 膀胱重建 女性膀胱萎缩
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