La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica (Dec 2016)

Operative cystoscopy in the neonatal period

  • Salvatore Arena,
  • Tiziana Russo,
  • Patrizia Perrone,
  • Carmelo Romeo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/pmc.2016.136
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 3

Abstract

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Aim of the study is to report the experience in the last three years about endourological treatment of newborns affected by genito- and urinary malformation, implying critical urinary tract dilatation and bladder mass requiring a neonatal operative management. Seven – four males and three female – patients were treated cystoscopically during the neonatal period. Three newborns with a posterior urethral valves (PUV), underwent a successful ablation of PUV. In a male with infected persistent large mullerian duct and subsequent acute urinary retention, a cystoscopically-assisted catheterization was performed. Two females, one with cloaca and the other with high persistent urogenital sinus and massive associated hydrometrocolpos underwent a cystoscopical drainage of the vagina and a positioning of a balloon catheter into the bladder. Another female with a bladder mass had a endoscopical biopsy. Thanks to modern neonatal operative urethrocystoscope, today is possible to treat early many pathological genito-urinary conditions in newborns.

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