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Complications of delayed and newborn primary closures of classic bladder exstrophy: Is there a difference?

Christian C MorrillRoni ManyevitchAhmad HaffarWayland J WuKelly T HarrisMahir MarufChad CriggerHeather N Di CarloJohn P Gearhart
Published in: Journal of pediatric urology (2023)
Delayed primary closure has become a frequently performed alternative in the modern treatment of bladder exstrophy for patients who do not undergo newborn closure because of prohibitive circumstances or surgeon's discretion. The majority of the complications associated with delayed closure are a low Clavien-Dindo grade and easily managed during the postoperative inpatient hospital stay. Families should be counseled about the possibility of minor, conservatively managed complications and likelihood of a blood transfusion with osteotomy.
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