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View article: Evaluation of Bladder Dysfunction Outcomes Among Standardized Bladder Shapes in Children With Spina Bifida
Evaluation of Bladder Dysfunction Outcomes Among Standardized Bladder Shapes in Children With Spina Bifida Open
Objectives To (1) propose standardized terminology for bladder shapes on fluoroscopic images in a pediatric spina bifida population and (2) determine if bladder shape is associated with filling pressures and other measures of bladder dysfu…
View article: GPR15LG binds CXCR4 and synergistically modulates CXCL12-induced cell signaling and migration
GPR15LG binds CXCR4 and synergistically modulates CXCL12-induced cell signaling and migration Open
GPR15LG, a chemokine-like ligand for the G-protein coupled receptor 15 (GPR15), is abundantly expressed in the gastrointestinal mucosa and inflamed skin. Emerging evidence suggests its involvement in inflammatory disorders and cancers. Thi…
View article: Posterior Urethral Valves: Overview of Urologic Management from the Antenatal Period to Adulthood
Posterior Urethral Valves: Overview of Urologic Management from the Antenatal Period to Adulthood Open
Purpose of Review This review provides a comprehensive overview of the urologic management for children with posterior urethral valves from the antenatal period to adulthood. Summary Posterior urethral valves pose a significant challenge i…
View article: Bladder exstrophy in adulthood: A narrative review of transitional health
Bladder exstrophy in adulthood: A narrative review of transitional health Open
As patients with BE age, they experience a unique set of sexual, urinary, and general health challenges. Like other congenital urological conditions, long term care involving multidisciplinary teams at centers of excellence with a system f…
View article: Radiographic calibration for pubic diastasis assessment in bladder exstrophy-epispadias complex: a phantom study
Radiographic calibration for pubic diastasis assessment in bladder exstrophy-epispadias complex: a phantom study Open
Background The assessment of pubic diastasis is important for the surgical planning of patients with bladder exstrophy-epispadias complex. Understanding how the diastasis changes during surgical follow-up may help predict patient morbidity…
View article: Causes of death among people with myelomeningocele: A multi-institutional 47-year retrospective study
Causes of death among people with myelomeningocele: A multi-institutional 47-year retrospective study Open
PURPOSE: This study aimed to analyze organ system-based causes and non-organ system-based mechanisms of death (COD, MOD) in people with myelomeningocele (MMC), comparing urological to other COD. METHODS: A retrospective review was performe…
View article: Stratification of neurogenic bladder risk in spina bifida using the urinary peptidome
Stratification of neurogenic bladder risk in spina bifida using the urinary peptidome Open
This approach could help risk stratify the neurogenic bladder in patients with spina bifida and could allow us to safely defer on up to 1/3 of urodynamic studies. These pilot data justify a larger trial before this approach becomes a clini…
View article: Global surgical collaboration to treat bladder exstrophy-epispadias in India led to a larger geographical catchment area
Global surgical collaboration to treat bladder exstrophy-epispadias in India led to a larger geographical catchment area Open
Background A gap of care exists in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) for patients with complex urogenital abnormalities, such as bladder exstrophy-epispadias complex (BEEC). A successful primary surgical repair is critical for optim…
View article: Caregiver distress: A mixed methods evaluation of the mental health burden of caring for children with bladder exstrophy
Caregiver distress: A mixed methods evaluation of the mental health burden of caring for children with bladder exstrophy Open
Introduction Caring for children with bladder exstrophy-epispadias complex (BEEC) exacts a long-term emotional toll on caregivers. Previous studies leave a gap in understanding the impact that caring for a child with BEEC has on caregivers…
View article: Evolution of telemedicine utilization for pediatric urology during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond: A single center experience
Evolution of telemedicine utilization for pediatric urology during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond: A single center experience Open
Telemedicine utilization rapidly expanded throughout the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and yielded numerous patient benefits. However, its future remains uncertain, limiting further institutional investments in telemedicine.…
View article: MP47-07 FOLLOW-UP PATTERNS AND POST-INJURY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY RECOMMENDATIONS IN PEDIATRIC HIGH-GRADE RENAL TRAUMA: A MULTI-CENTER, RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS FROM THE TRAUMATIC RENAL INJURY COLLABORATIVE IN KIDS (TRICK) CONSORTIUM
MP47-07 FOLLOW-UP PATTERNS AND POST-INJURY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY RECOMMENDATIONS IN PEDIATRIC HIGH-GRADE RENAL TRAUMA: A MULTI-CENTER, RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS FROM THE TRAUMATIC RENAL INJURY COLLABORATIVE IN KIDS (TRICK) CONSORTIUM Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyPediatric Urology III (MP47)1 Sep 2021MP47-07 FOLLOW-UP PATTERNS AND POST-INJURY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY RECOMMENDATIONS IN PEDIATRIC HIGH-GRADE RENAL TRAUMA: A MULTI-CENTER, RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS FROM THE TRAUM…
View article: Total Motile Sperm Count in Adolescent Boys with Varicocele is Associated with Hormone Levels and Total Testicular Volume
Total Motile Sperm Count in Adolescent Boys with Varicocele is Associated with Hormone Levels and Total Testicular Volume Open
Total motile sperm count is inversely associated with follicle-stimulating hormone levels, and directly associated with inhibin B levels and total testicular volume. Optimized cutoffs for serum follicle-stimulating hormone, inhibin B and t…
View article: MP65-01 DOES KETOROLAC ADMINISTRATION DURING HYPOSPADIAS SURGERY INCREASE UNPLANNED ENCOUNTERS IN THE IMMEDIATE POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD?
MP65-01 DOES KETOROLAC ADMINISTRATION DURING HYPOSPADIAS SURGERY INCREASE UNPLANNED ENCOUNTERS IN THE IMMEDIATE POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD? Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyPediatrics: Hypospadias and Penile Surgery (MP65)1 Apr 2020MP65-01 DOES KETOROLAC ADMINISTRATION DURING HYPOSPADIAS SURGERY INCREASE UNPLANNED ENCOUNTERS IN THE IMMEDIATE POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD? Sameer Mittal…
View article: MP71-04 ANY INTERVENTION AFTER PYELOPLASTY: THE INCIDENCE, ETIOLOGY AND OUTCOMES
MP71-04 ANY INTERVENTION AFTER PYELOPLASTY: THE INCIDENCE, ETIOLOGY AND OUTCOMES Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyPediatrics: Upper Urinary Tract Disorders and Fetal Urology (MP71)1 Apr 2020MP71-04 ANY INTERVENTION AFTER PYELOPLASTY: THE INCIDENCE, ETIOLOGY AND OUTCOMES Aznive H. Aghababian*, Sameer Mittal, Lauren Dina…
View article: MP65-02 QUANTIFYING GLANS WIDTH CHANGES WITH AND WITHOUT TESTOSTERONE IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING HYPOSPADIAS REPAIR
MP65-02 QUANTIFYING GLANS WIDTH CHANGES WITH AND WITHOUT TESTOSTERONE IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING HYPOSPADIAS REPAIR Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyPediatrics: Hypospadias and Penile Surgery (MP65)1 Apr 2020MP65-02 QUANTIFYING GLANS WIDTH CHANGES WITH AND WITHOUT TESTOSTERONE IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING HYPOSPADIAS REPAIR Sameer Mittal, Sarah Christianson*,…
View article: Neurological dysfunction of the bladder from myelomeningocele
Neurological dysfunction of the bladder from myelomeningocele Open
Myelomeningocele (MMC) affects approximately 2000 infants in the US yearly and causes long-term damage to the genitourinary system. There is a wide spectrum of effects on the bladder and urethral sphincter that do not correlate with the le…
View article: V07-05 COMPLETE PRIMARY REPAIR OF BLADDER EXSTROPHY IN THE GIRL: RISK FACTORS FOR URINARY RETENTION LESSONS LEARNED AND CURRENT TECHNIQUE
V07-05 COMPLETE PRIMARY REPAIR OF BLADDER EXSTROPHY IN THE GIRL: RISK FACTORS FOR URINARY RETENTION LESSONS LEARNED AND CURRENT TECHNIQUE Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyPediatrics (V07)1 Apr 2019V07-05 COMPLETE PRIMARY REPAIR OF BLADDER EXSTROPHY IN THE GIRL: RISK FACTORS FOR URINARY RETENTION LESSONS LEARNED AND CURRENT TECHNIQUE Joseph G. Borer*, Bryan S. Sack, Douglas A…
View article: Using structured data entry systems in the electronic medical record to collect clinical data for quality and research: Can we efficiently serve multiple needs for complex patients with spina bifida?
Using structured data entry systems in the electronic medical record to collect clinical data for quality and research: Can we efficiently serve multiple needs for complex patients with spina bifida? Open
Designing and implementing a SDES based on a flowsheet that can allow data to be placed seamlessly in the clinical record and to be integrated into a searchable database for quality improvement and research purposes allows one to harness t…