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11–14 APRIL, 2018, HELSINKI, FINLAND

The abstract is on the shortlist for a prize

12:48–13:36

S26: AUGMENTATION / DIVERSION

Moderators: Raimund Stein (Germany), Mark Cain (USA)

12:48–12:53

S26-1 (LO)

DEMUCOSALIZED SIGMOID BLADDER AUGMENTATION AND THE REDUCTION OF MUCUS: A COMPARATIVE

INTERNATIONAL MULTICENTRIC PROSPECTIVE STUDY

Francisca YANKOVIC 

1

, Ricardo ZUBIETA 

1

, Juan Pablo CORBETA 

2

, Pedro Jose LOPEZ 

1

, Francisco REED 

1

, Alejandra RIOS 

1

,

Juan Carlos LOPEZ 

2

and Nelly LETELIER 

1

1 Hospital exequiel Gonzalez Cortes & Universidad de Chile, Paediatric Urology, Santiago De Chile, CHILE

2 HOSPITAL GARRAHAN, Paediatric Urology, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA

12:53–12:56

S26-2 (PP)

OUTCOMES OF ORTHOTOPIC PAEDIATRIC NEOBLADDER RECONSTRUCTION

Alexander CHO, Naima SMEULDERS, Divyesh DESAI, Imran MUSHTAQ, Abraham CHERIAN and Peter CUCKOW

Great Ormond Street Hospital, Paediatric Urology, London, UNITED KINGDOM

12:56–12:59

S26-3 (PP)

STRICTURES OF THE URETEROENTERIC ANSTOMOSIS AND THE COURSE OF RENAL FUNCTION

IN THE LONG-TERM OUTCOME AFTER URINARY DIVERSION USING THE ILEOCECAL SEGMENT IN CHILDREN

AND ADOLESCENTS

Marina DEUKER 

1

, Axel HAFERKAMP 

2

and Raimund STEIN 

3

1 University Hospital Frankfurt, Urology, Frankfurt, GERMANY

2 University Hospital Mainz, Mainz, GERMANY

3 University Medical Center Mannheim, Mannheim, GERMANY

12:59–13:08

Discussion

13:08–13:11

S26-4 (PP)

THE CAUSES AND CONTEXT OF BLADDER REAUGMENTATION IN CLASSIC BLADDER EXSTROPHY

RECONSTRUCTION

Karl BENZ 

1

, John JAYMAN 

1

, Mahir MARUF 

1

, Timothy BAUMGARTNER 

1

, Matthew KASPRENSKI 

2

and John GEARHART 

1

1 Johns Hopkins Hospital, Charlotte Bloomberg Children’s Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA, Robert D. Jeffs Division of Pediatric Urology, Baltimore,

USA

2 Johns Hopkins Hospital, Charlotte Bloomberg Children’s Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA, Pediatric Urology, Baltimore, USA

13:11–13:14

S26-5 (PP)

EPIDURAL ANALGESIA DECREASES NARCOTIC REQUIREMENTS IN LOW LEVEL SPINA BIFIDA PATIENTS

Mark CAIN 

1

, Joshua ROTH 

1

, Rosalia MISSERI 

1

, Stephanie WHITTAKER 

2

, Francesca MONN 

3

, Aali SHAH 

2

, Nicole HORN 

2

and Morton GREEN 

2

1 Riley Hospital for Children, Urology, Indianapolis, USA

2 Riley Hospital for Children, Anesthesia, Indianapolis, USA

3 Indiana University Health, Urology, Indianapolis, USA