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LONG-TERM EFFICACY OF YOUNG-DEES BLADDER NECK
RECONSTRUCTION IN THE TREATMENT OF CHILDREN
WITH URINARY INCONTINENCE: LESSONS LEARNED
FROM THE PAST
Alice FAURE
1
, Geraldine HERY
2
, Mirna HADDAD
2
, Thierry MERROT
2
and Jean-Michel GUYS
2
1) Aix-Marseille Université, APHM, CHU Hôpital Timone, Pediatric surgery, Marseille, FRANCE - 2) Aix-Marseille
Université, APHM, CHU Hôpital Timone, PEDIATRIC SURGERY, Marseille, FRANCE
PURPOSE
Since a long time Young-Dees bladder neck reconstruction (YDBNR) has been used for the man-
agement of urinary incontinence directed at improving sphincteric incontinence. The majority of
experience with the YDBNR has been in exstrophy-epispadias population with a good success rate
at short and median term follow-up. In neurogenic bladder the YDBNR did not appear to provide
continence rate as good as in exstrophy-epispadias population. No objective data with a real long-
term follow-up have yet been published after YDBNR.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
We retrospectively reviewed the clinical outcomes of 55 children (Group 1 n=35 patients with neuro-
genic bladder-Group 2 n= 20 patients with bladder exstrophy-epispadias) who underwent YDBNR.
Because of unsatisfactory results, 45 (81.8%) patients received bladder neck injection (BNI).
RESULTS
After a median follow up of 16 years (range 5-29) 10 patients (18%) were socially continent after
the YDBNR (17% from the group1 and 20% for the group2). Of the remaining 45 patients who were
still incontinent after the first YDBNR, 15 became continent after associated BNI (n=13 in group 1,
n=2 in group 2) difference between group 1 and 2 was significant (p=0.05). The others patients still
incontinent after YDBNR and BNI (n=30) required either bladder neck closure, artificial sphincter, or
suspension of the bladder neck.
CONCLUSIONS
Long-term results with isolated YDBNR are modest. This procedure does not appear to be a solu-
tion at long term even if associated with BNI in bladder exstrophy. However BNI bolster up the
results of YDBNR in neurogenic bladder.
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COMPLICACIONES AUS
Anahi SALOMON, Yesica Yasmin QUIROZ , Eddys FORTUNATO, Roberto VAGNI,
Maria ORMAECHEA, Juan MOLDES and Francisco DE BADIOLA
Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Pediatric Urology, Ciudad De Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
PURPOSE
The use of artificial urinary sphincters (AUS) is one of the treatment for patients with urinary
sphincteric incompetence (SI). In the long term follow up of AUS mechanical complications requires
revisions and different types of solutions.
We evaluate the revisions and complications of the AUS installed at our institution.