Bladder Management and Continence in Girls With Cloacal Malformation After 3 Years of Age
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This study examines urinary continence outcomes and bladder management strategies in girls with cloacal malformation beyond age 3. The research analyzes how anatomical factors like common channel length, urethral length, and spinal cord abnormalities influence continence achievement in this complex patient population.
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- Common channel and urethral length are anatomic factors that influence urinary continence outcomes in cloacal malformation patients.
- Spinal cord abnormalities significantly impact the ability to achieve continence in girls with cloacal malformation.
- Continence rates and bladder management strategies in cloacal malformation remain underreported in the literature.
- Long-term bladder management requires individualized approaches based on anatomic and neurologic factors in this population.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Bladder Management and Continence in Girls With Cloacal Malformation After 3 Years of Age. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2024-04-19. https://dev.library.globalcastmd.com/article/8530?via_space=staycurrentmd
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