I Amadou, Y M Coulibaly, O M Coulibaly, D Konaté, Y Coulibaly, M T Coulibaly, B Maiga, A Doumbia, F Traoré, B Karembé, M K Djire, B Kamate, M B Daou, A Barry, M E Cissé, O Coulibaly, A Dembélé
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[Management Of Blader Exstrophy In Children At The CHU Gabriel Touré].
Aims: To describe the clinical and evolutionary aspects of the primary closure of exstrophy at the CHU Gabriel Touré.
Materials and methods: This was a retrospective and prospective study carried out from January 2014 to December 2019 in all the children admitted and operated on for bladder exstrophy at the CHU Gabriel Touré.
Results: We collected 35 cases of exstrophy, ie25 boys and 10 girls. The mean age at diagnosis was 4.8 months. The bladder plate was both normal and budded, ie 28.6% of cases. Plaque infection was found in 45.7%. A malformation was associated in 34.3% of cases. Primary plaque closure was achieved in all of our patients. Postoperative morbidity was 28.6% of cases and mortality 11.4% of cases.
Conclusion: Bladder exstrophy is a rare malformation of the urogenital sphere, its management is complex and its mortality is not null.