ESPU Congress 2018 - Abstract Book

170 29 th CONGRESS OF THE ESPU 09:34–09:37 S22-6 (PP) COMPLICATIONS AFTER SUPRAPUBIC CATHETER INSERTION FOR PAEDIATRIC VIDEOURODYNAMICS – IS THE SAME DAY STUDY ASSOCIATED WITH GREATER COMPLICATIONS? Kailas BHANDARKAR, Pankaj MISHRA, Kalpana PATIL, Massimo GARRIBOLI and Arash TAGHIZADEH Evelina London Children hospital, Paediatric urology, London, UNITED KINGDOM PURPOSE Typically urodynamics are delayed after insertion of suprapubic (SP) lines. We postulated that per- forming urodynamics on the same day as SP line insertion would not result in increased morbidity. We retrospectively compared complications in those having urodynamics on the same day against those who had urodynamics performed more than one day after SP line insertion. MATERIAL AND METHODS Notes were reviewed for 155 patients undergoing urodynamics via SP Lines since 2008. In 2014 we changed our practice to perform urodynamics on the same day as SP line insertion. Patients under- going urodynamics would have two 5 Fr SP lines inserted under GA. Major complications were defined as those requiring intervention like urethral catheter insertion or admission. Minor complications were defined as those not requiring intervention or admission. The two groups were compared using Fischer's exact two tailed test. RESULTS There were 135 boys with a median age of 7 years. Most common diagnoses was posterior urethral valves in 83 patients. Urodynamics were performed on the same day (Group A) in 39. Urodynamics were performed at an interval of more than one day (Group B) in 116. There were a total of 5 complications in Group A and 17 in Group B; this was not statistically significant (p=0.79). Major complications in Group A was 4 compared to 3 in Group B but this was not statistically significant either (p=0.09) CONCLUSIONS Urodynamics can be performed on the same day as SP line insertion with no increase in morbidity. 09:37–09:42 S22-7 (VP) INTRAPERITONEAL BLADDER PERFORATION: LAPAROSCOPIC REPAIR IN A CASE OF DELAYED DIAGNOSIS Sadik ABIDOGLU, Ahmet BIYIKLI and Gungor KARAGUZEL Akdeniz University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Antalya, TURKEY PURPOSE Intraperitoneal bladder perforation due to blunt trauma is a rare condition in childhood. In this study, we aimed to share our experience with laparoscopic repair of intraperitoneal bladder perforation in a patient with multiple trauma.

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