Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4157451 Journal of Pediatric Surgery 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

AimThe aim of this study is to define which children could benefit from a button cystostomy. We describe a safe way to perform the insertion of a button cystostomy for urinary diversion and provide more precise instructions concerning the best indications for this device.Materials and MethodsWe analyzed several criteria of the follow-up of all the patients who had a button cystostomy since 2007 including indications, age, urodynamic variables, and complications.ResultsTwenty-one patients underwent a button cystostomy. A group of young children was included in the study (mean age, 2 years), in which most of the failed procedures were observed, whereas we had better results with the second group of older children (mean age, 12 years).ConclusionsThe analysis of indications and, more particularly, urodynamic variables regarding the quality of the results allows us to clearly define which children can benefit from this procedure with a good chance of success and low risk of complications.

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