骨盆截骨术在现代治疗外翻-上睑肌复合体中的应用

J. Todd Purves, John P. Gearhart
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在过去的三十年中,骨盆截骨术在膀胱外翻闭合中的作用已经得到了更好的定义。现代放射成像技术为这些儿童骨盆骨和肌肉缺陷提供了更深入的了解,并迫使外科医生重新考虑生殖泌尿道以外重建努力的重要性。来自世界上几个专家中心的手术系列清楚地表明,截骨术的使用是对这些患者治疗总体成功的积极预测因素。截骨术减少了最初闭合时施加在软组织上的张力,从而降低了早期开裂或脱垂的风险。长期研究发现,当努力恢复骨盆肌肉和骨骼的解剖完整性时,对尿失禁和矫形功能有好处。本文综述了经典膀胱外翻的解剖学最新知识,并提出了在膀胱外翻闭合中使用骨盆截骨术的适应症、方法和预期结果。本报告的大部分内容来自作者在约翰霍普金斯医院对外翻进行现代分期修复的经验。然而,盆腔截骨术的益处应该扩展到所有患者,而不管选择何种特定的泌尿生殖系统重建策略。
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Pelvic Osteotomy in the Modern Treatment of the Exstrophy-Epispadias Complex

The role of the pelvic osteotomy at the time of bladder exstrophy closure has been better defined over the past three decades. Modern radiographic imaging provides greater insight into the pelvic bony and muscular defects encountered with these children and has forced surgeons to reconsider the importance of reconstructive efforts beyond the genitourinary tract. Surgical series from several of the world's specialist centers clearly identify the use of osteotomy as a positive predictor for overall success of the management provided to these patients. Osteotomies decrease the tension placed on the soft tissues at the time of initial closure, thereby decreasing the risk of early dehiscence or prolapse. Long-term studies have discovered benefits with respect to urinary continence and orthopedic function when efforts have been made to restore the anatomic integrity of the pelvic muscles and bones. This review summarizes the most current knowledge of anatomy in classic bladder exstrophy and suggests the indications, methods, and expected outcomes for the use of pelvic osteotomies during bladder exstrophy closure. Most of this report derives from the authors’ experience with the modern staged repair of exstrophy at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. However, the benefits of pelvic osteotomies at the time of closure should extend to all patients, regardless of the specific genitourinary reconstructive strategy chosen.

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