101. Comprehensive surgical treatment of prune belly syndrome: 17 years' experience with 32 patients.
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Dénes FT, Arap MA, Giron AM, Silva FA, and Arap S
- Subjects
- Abdominal Wall surgery, Bacteriuria etiology, Child, Child, Preschool, Cryptorchidism surgery, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Kidney Function Tests, Kidney Tubular Necrosis, Acute etiology, Male, Postoperative Complications etiology, Prospective Studies, Plastic Surgery Procedures, Treatment Outcome, Ureteral Obstruction etiology, Urologic Surgical Procedures, Prune Belly Syndrome surgery
- Abstract
Objectives: To describe the results of comprehensive surgical management of prune belly syndrome., Methods: Thirty-two patients were evaluated and treated for abdominal and genitourinary abnormalities. The surgical procedure, including simultaneous abdominoplasty, bilateral orchiopexy, and urinary tract reconstruction, was performed according to individual needs. At follow-up, the urinary tract, abdominal, and genital anatomy and function were evaluated., Results: The upper urinary tract anatomy and function were stabilized in 30 patients, and no vesicoureteral reflux was found postoperatively. The bladder drainage was adequate in 29 patients, and 4 presented with recurrent bacteriuria. Abdominoplasty improved flaccidity in 29 patients. Adequate testicular position and consistency were obtained in 54 testes. Complications included acute tubular necrosis (1 patient) and ureterovesical obstruction (3 patients)., Conclusions: Individualized comprehensive surgical management of prune belly syndrome is effective, with an acceptable incidence of complications and excellent long-term results.
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- 2004
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