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Results of Bladder Neck Reconstruction After Newborn Complete Primary Repair of Exstrophy
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Many patients who undergo newborn complete primary repair of bladder exstrophy will require bladder neck reconstruction. Bladder neck reconstruction is more successful in those in whom complete primary repair of bladder exstrophy was successful. As in all types of repair, failed initial closure usually results in a bladder that is unsuitable for bladder neck reconstruction. These patients often require bladder augmentation and a continent stoma to be dry.
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