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Bladder Function After Total Urogenital Mobilization for Persistent Cloaca
The Journal of Urology, 10/30/09
Matsui F et al. – Most patients with persistent cloaca can achieve urinary continence after total urogenital mobilization. Two–thirds of patients display bladder dysfunction after the procedure. Detrusor overactivity can resolve with development of the bladder but persistent detrusor overactivity might delay the achievement of mechanisms of urinary continence.
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