Bladder Neck Surgery is not Routinely Needed to Achieve Urinary Continence in Patients with Primary Epispadias
Abstract
This study aims at investigating the continence outcome in primary epispadias patients treated at a tertiary center. The authors hypothesized that additional continence procedures following primary epispadias repair is not routinely needed.
Keywords
EpispadiasUrinary ContinenceBladder Neck SurgeryPediatric UrologyPrimary RepairContinence OutcomesHashtags
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