Abstract:IntroductionLower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are very common in children. Standard treatments consist of urotherapy, antibiotic prophylaxis, anti-muscarinics, physical therapy, and the treatment of coexisting constipation. A small group of girls also present with stress incontinence or with stress-induced urge incontinence. In cases of persistent LUTS due to congenital bladder neck insufficiency (BNI), surgical treatment might be considered. The aim of this paper is to assess the results of open and laparos… Show more
“…Effective therapy depends on a good cooperation between a urotherapist and a urologist. 30,31 Although controversial, an endoscopic intervention is needed in some boys to eliminate intravesical obstruction. The long-term consequences of the invasive treatment are not known, and these patients might be at risk of urethral stenosis and require a proper follow-up.…”
Dobrowolska-Glazar B, Chrzan R, Bagłaj M. Various aspects of transition of care for adolescents with urological conditions [published online as ahead of print on February 11, 2022].
“…Effective therapy depends on a good cooperation between a urotherapist and a urologist. 30,31 Although controversial, an endoscopic intervention is needed in some boys to eliminate intravesical obstruction. The long-term consequences of the invasive treatment are not known, and these patients might be at risk of urethral stenosis and require a proper follow-up.…”
Dobrowolska-Glazar B, Chrzan R, Bagłaj M. Various aspects of transition of care for adolescents with urological conditions [published online as ahead of print on February 11, 2022].
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