About this trial
The study focuses on the surgical treatment of bladder exstrophy, a congenital condition where the bladder is located outside the body. It examines the use of modified diagonal pelvic osteotomy combined with an external fixator as a treatment approach. This method aims to improve pelvic support and facilitate proper bladder reconstruction. The study likely evaluates the outcomes, complications, and overall effectiveness of this surgical technique in enhancing patient quality of life and functional results. Key findings may include insights into recovery times, rates of successful bladder closure, and potential long-term benefits for patients.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
age: all cases of delayed exstrophy repaior
sex : both gender
children who received no operative treatment befor
Disqualifiers
previous pelvic surgery
sever comorbidities
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- diagonal pelvic osteotomy