Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4162563 | Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Female epispadias is a rare genitourinary anomaly characterized by urinary incontinence and typical appearance of the external genitalia. Traditional surgical approaches have involved a staged genitoplasty and interval bladder neck reconstruction. We describe further experience of a promising single-stage technique using a cystoscopically guided bladder neck plication via a perineal approach with combined genitoplasty.
► Female epispadias is a rare and often missed cause of urinary incontinence. ► Traditionally suprapubic bladder neck reconstruction is performed using the Young–Dees–Leadbetter technique. ► We describe 2 cases managed by bladder neck plication via a perineal approach.
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Authors
John Lazarus, Andries van den Heever, Bettina Kortekaas, Angus Alexander,