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SEXUALITY AND CONTINENCE AFTER URETERAL
RE-IMPLANTATION AND RECONSTRUCTION
OF THE TRIGONUM
Nina HUCK
1
, Carolin BECKER
2
, Christian THOMAS
2
and Raimund STEIN
1
1) University Medical Centre Mannheim, Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Urology, Mannheim, GERMANY -
2) Johannes Gutenberg Universitiy, Department of Urology, Mainz, GERMANY
PURPOSE
Impaired urinary continence and sexuality is one of the concern after ureteral re-implantation and
reconstruction of the trigone in girls with large ureteroceles or ectopic megaureters.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
In a prospective study, all female patients with this condition and were older than 6 years of age
received the validated Kings’ Health Questionnaire (KHQ) for urinary incontinence, those older than
16 also the female sexual function index Questionnaire (FSI).
RESULTS
A total of 32 patients (73%) answered the questionnaires. Concerning incontinence, there was no
impairment. The total score was always lower than 16, only in the domain, personal relationship the
score was higher tan in the normal population. 4/32 patients had in some domains a higher score
compared to the normal values. 21 patients (75%) answered the FSI-Questionnaire. 9 patients had
lower scores (below 23) especially in the category of desire and orgasm. There was no correlation
between the KHQ and FSI.
CONCLUSIONS
These are the first data about the outcome in patients with reconstruction of the lower urinary tract
for uretereocele or ectopic ureters using validated questionnaires. Long-term results are compara-
ble to the normal population.
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COMPARISON OF SCROTAL ANTEGRADE
SCLEROTHERAPY AND LAPAROSCOPIC PALOMO
SURGERY IN THE TREATMENT OF ADOLESCENT
VARICOCELE
Wing Suet Judy HUNG
1
, Lap Yan Kenneth CHUNG
2
, Sih Yin Nicholas CHAO
3
and Wai Yip Michael LEUNG
1
1) Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Paediatric Surgery, Kowloon, HONG KONG - 2) Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Paediatric
surgery, Hong Kong, HONG KONG - 3) United Christian Hospital, Paediatric Surgery, Kowloon, HONG KONG
PURPOSE
Scrotal antegrade sclerotherapy (SAS) was introduced in our center since 2011. The objective of this
study is to compare the outcomes of SAS and laparoscopic Palomo Surgery (LPS) retrospectively.