Suprapubic endoscopic vesical neck suspension for the management of urinary incontinence in myelodysplastic girls.

1986 
AbstractUrinary incontinence may be a formidable hardship in many girls with myelodysplasia. In those patients who fail treatment with intermittent self-catheterization and pharmacotherapy surgical augmentation of outlet resistance may successfully alleviate incontinence. In patients with less severe degrees of urethral sphincteric incompetence suprapubic endoscopic vesical neck suspension in conjunction with intermittent self-catheterization can be successful. Patients must be selected carefully, with particular attention directed at detecting decreased detrusor compliance. Poor detrusor compliance must be controllable or corrected before augmentation of urethral resistance to prevent postoperative upper urinary tract deterioration.
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