Bladder exstrophy in adulthood: A narrative review of transitional health.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Alejandro D Lopez, Nathan M Shaw, Heather DiCarlo, Dana Weiss, Lindsay A Hampson
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Abstract

Background: Exstrophy-epispadias complex (EEC) classically presents as bladder exstrophy (BE) and requires lifetime urologic care. As men and women with BE age, there is an often difficult period of transition to adulthood in terms of addressing urologic and general health challenges. BE can lead to many urinary and sexual health issues as these patients age, which is often made more complex given their past surgical history and anatomy.

Objective: Given the relative paucity of research involving adult BE patients, we aim to provide a review of evidence-based best practice management for these patients to guide treating urologists and identify gaps in knowledge.

Methodology: All recommendations are based on peer-reviewed research from trusted academic search engines to the degree that relevant research is available. Where evidence is scant, we rely on expert opinion and comparisons with other congenital urologic conditions where relevant. We also offer common clinical situations that arise as men and women with BE and other conditions age into adulthood to better understand the management of this complex population.

Conclusions: As patients with BE age, they experience a unique set of sexual, urinary, and general health challenges. Like other congenital urological conditions, long term care involving multidisciplinary teams at centers of excellence with a system for transition from pediatric to adult urology can lead to improved outcomes. Further research is needed regarding health outcomes in adults with BE as well as barriers limiting healthcare utilization.

成年期膀胱萎缩:关于过渡期健康的叙述性回顾。
背景:膀胱外翻-尿道外裂综合症(EEC)通常表现为膀胱外翻(BE),需要终生接受泌尿科治疗。随着患有膀胱外翻的男性和女性年龄的增长,在应对泌尿科和一般健康挑战方面,往往会有一段向成年过渡的艰难时期。随着这些患者年龄的增长,BE 可导致许多泌尿和性健康问题,而由于他们过去的手术史和解剖结构,这些问题往往变得更加复杂:鉴于涉及成年 BE 患者的研究相对较少,我们旨在对这些患者的循证最佳治疗方法进行综述,以指导泌尿科医生的治疗并找出知识差距:所有建议均基于可信赖的学术搜索引擎中的同行评审研究,只要相关研究是可用的。在证据不足的情况下,我们依靠专家意见,并与其他相关的先天性泌尿系统疾病进行比较。我们还提供了患有 BE 和其他疾病的男性和女性进入成年期后出现的常见临床情况,以更好地了解对这一复杂人群的管理:随着 BE 患者年龄的增长,他们会经历一系列独特的性功能、泌尿和一般健康挑战。与其他先天性泌尿系统疾病一样,由卓越中心的多学科团队提供长期护理,并建立从儿童泌尿科到成人泌尿科的过渡系统,可以改善治疗效果。我们需要进一步研究成人膀胱癌患者的健康状况以及限制其利用医疗服务的障碍。
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Journal of Pediatric Urology
Journal of Pediatric Urology PEDIATRICS-UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
15.00%
发文量
330
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Urology publishes submitted research and clinical articles relating to Pediatric Urology which have been accepted after adequate peer review. It publishes regular articles that have been submitted after invitation, that cover the curriculum of Pediatric Urology, and enable trainee surgeons to attain theoretical competence of the sub-specialty. It publishes regular reviews of pediatric urological articles appearing in other journals. It publishes invited review articles by recognised experts on modern or controversial aspects of the sub-specialty. It enables any affiliated society to advertise society events or information in the journal without charge and will publish abstracts of papers to be read at society meetings.
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