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S24-9 (P)
ALTERATION OF AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM ACTIVITY DURING BLADDER FILLING IN CHILDREN WITH SPINA BIFIDASang Woon KIM
1
, Yong Seung LEE
1
, Sang Won HAN
1
and Young Jae IM
2
1 Yonsei University College of Medicine, Urology, Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
2 Seoul National University, Department of Urology, Seoul, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
S24-10 (P)
SEXUAL ACTIVITY AND FUNCTION IN ADULT MEN WITH SPINA BIFIDAKonrad SZYMANSKI
1
, Devon HENSEL
2
, John WIENER
3
, Benjamin WHITTAM
1
, Martin KAEFER
1
, Katherine CHAN
1
, Richard RINK
1
,
Mark CAIN
1
and Rosalia MISSERI
1
1 Riley Hospital for Children, Pediatric Urology, Indianapolis, USA
2 Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Department of Pediatrics and Department of Sociology, Indianapolis, USA
3 Duke University Medical Center, Pediatric Urology, Durham, USA
S24-11 (P)
CONTINENCE CONDITIONS AND AUTONOMY; A HIGHER CHANCE FOR SOCIAL INTEGRATION OF INDIVIDUALS, 16-18 YEARS, WITH MYELOMENINGOCELE?Magdalena VU MINH ARNELL and Kate ABRAHAMSSON
Queen Silvia Children’s Hospital, Sahlgrenska Academy University of Gothenburg, The Pediatric Surgery Department, Gothenburg, SWEDEN
S24-12 (P)
ONABOTULINUMTOXINA ROLE AS ADJUNCTIVE THERAPY IN NEUROGENIC BLADDERJavier RUIZ , Cristian SAGER, Carol BUREK, Juan Pablo CORBETTA , Santiago WELLER, Victor DURAN, Ramiro PEREA ,
Juan Carlos LOPEZ and Enrique LAGO
Garrahan Pediatric Hospital, Urology, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
S24-13 (P)
ARE UROLOGICAL ANOMALIES MORE COMMON IN NEWBORNS WITH SPINA BIFIDA WITH UPPER LESIONS COMPARED WITH LOWER?Claire CULLEN
1
, Orla MCMAHON
2
, Emer ALDRIDGE
2
, Malcolm LEWIS
3
and Salvatore CASCIO
2
1 Temple Street Children’s University Hospital, Paediatric Surgery, Dublin, IRELAND
2 Temple Street Children’s University Hospital, Paediatric Urology, Dublin, IRELAND
3 Temple Street Children’s University Hospital, Paediatric Nephrology, Dublin, IRELAND