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Vesicostomy revisited: the best treatment for the hostile bladder in myelodysplastic children?

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Vesicostomy in myelodysplastic children is effective in preventing and/or resolving the deleterious consequences of a 'hostile' bladder. The procedure is uncomplicated, well tolerated, reversible and should be considered in managing children in whom conservative management by CIC has failed.

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