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Bladder autoaugmentation in myelodysplastic children

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1998

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Abstract

Autoaugmentation effectively reduces high intravesical pressure and provides a sufficient increase in bladder capacity with a concomitant improvement in urodynamic values. The present method allows the extent of the surgical procedure to be limited to the extraperitoneal space and thus maintains all of other options. Bladder autoaugmentation is a reasonable alternative to enterocystoplasty in selected patients.

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