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FETAL INTERVENTION FOR MYELOMENINGOCELE: EFFECT ON POSTNATAL BLADDER FUNCTION
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Patients with spinal bifida treated in utero appear to have the same changes in urodynamic parameters and anatomical abnormalities in the urinary tract as other children with spinal defects who have undergone standard postnatal care. In utero treatment of spinal bifida may expose the newborn to the effects of prematurity. The long-term effects on bladder function in the fetus after in utero repair of myelomeningocele remain unknown. A randomized controlled trial is necessary to evaluate long-term bladder function as well as other outcome variables in this experimental approach to patients with myelomeningocele.
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