Exstrophy Epispadias Complex: Outcome Analysis of Repair Performed at A Single Centre

M. Arya
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Objective: The exstrophy-epispadias complex (EEC) is a rare developmental defect which affects multiple systems including the genitourinary system. We share our outcome analysis of 34 surgeries performed on 27 EEC cases at our institution. Material and Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of the outcome and follow up of patients operated for EEC. A total of 27 cases including 15 bladder exstrophy (11 Males, 4 Females) and 19 epispadias (14 Males, 5 Females) were treated from September 2014 to November 2019. Total 34 surgeries were performed on 27 patients which included 7 male cases of closed exstrophy who underwent subsequent epidpadias repair. These included two interesting exstrophy cases also. One of them was a female bladder exstrophy reared as male up to 19 years and another a 31 years male with skin covered exstrophy, diphallia and total urinary incontinence since birth. Epispadias group also included two adult males. Result: Thirteen pediatric patients underwent primary bladder and abdominal closure. Bladder reclosure rate was 14.2%. One adult male underwent Mitrofanoff diversion. The other adult- 19 year female had bladder closure, followed by bladder augmentation and rectus flap interposition. Male epispadias repair was performed in 14 patients (7 post closed exstrophy and 7 epispadias). Fistula rate after male epispadias repair was 15.3%. Five females underwent repair for epispadias. Bladder neck reconstruction (BNR) was carried out in 6 patients. Continence rates post BNR was 83% (including social continence). This congenital anomaly requires accomplishment of meticulous repair in staged manner. These cases need follow up from birth to adulthood. Presentation at adult age is extremely rare and related to social stigma, illiteracy and poor access to health care system. and advancement meatal; CBE: Classical bladder exstrophy; CPRE: Complete primary repair of exstrophy; MSRE: Modern staged repair of exstrophy; VUR: Vesicoureteric reflux; SPCL: Suprapubic Cystoloithotomy; CIC: Clean intermittent catheterisation; IVU: Intravenous Urography; BSRI: Bem sex role inventory; SP: Suprapubic; GIDYQ-AA: Gender Identity/ Gender dysphoria questionnaire for adolescent and adults
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复合体外翻:单中心修复的结果分析
目的:会阴外翻复合体(EEC)是一种罕见的发育缺陷,影响包括泌尿生殖系统在内的多个系统。我们分享了在我们机构对27例EEC病例进行的34次手术的结果分析。材料和方法:这是对EEC手术患者的结果和随访的回顾性分析。从2014年9月到2019年11月,共治疗了27例病例,包括15例膀胱膨出(11例男性,4例女性)和19例会阴炎(14例男性,5例女性)。共对27名患者进行了34次手术,其中包括7名男性闭合性外翻患者,他们随后接受了外足修复。其中还包括两个有趣的外翻病例。其中一例为女性膀胱膨出,以男性身份抚养至19岁,另一例为31岁男性,自出生以来就患有皮肤覆盖的膨出、双足畸形和完全性尿失禁。Epispadias组还包括两名成年男性。结果:13名儿童患者接受了原发性膀胱和腹部闭合术。膀胱闭合率为14.2%。1名成年男性接受Mitrofanoff分流。另一名19岁的成年女性接受了膀胱闭合术,随后进行了膀胱扩张术和直肌瓣间置术。对14例患者(7例闭合性外翻和7例会阴)进行了男性会阴修复。男性会阴修补术后瘘管发生率为15.3%,5名女性接受了会阴修补术。6例患者行膀胱颈重建术。BNR后的控制率为83%(包括社交控制)。这种先天性畸形需要分阶段进行细致的修复。这些病例需要从出生到成年进行随访。成年时出现的情况极为罕见,与社会耻辱、文盲和难以获得医疗保健系统有关。和肉的进步;CBE:经典膀胱外翻;CPRE:完成外翻的初级修复;MSRE:exstrophy的现代分期修复;VUR:膀胱输尿管反流;SPCL:肩胛上膀胱镜切除术;CIC:清洁间歇性导管;IVU:静脉尿路造影;BSRI:Bem性别角色清单;SP:肩胛上;GIDYQ-AA:青少年和成人的性别认同/性别焦虑问卷
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