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Children with bladder exstrophy-epispadias complex undergoing endourethral autologous myoblast transplantation to treat urinary incontinence were evaluated at 4 years of followup regarding the safety, efficacy and durability of the procedure, and health related quality of life.Seven boys underwent autologous myoblast transplantation between May and December 2006. All patients had persistent urinary...
The application of autologous myoblasts is an area of active research that may represent an improved alternative for the treatment of urinary incontinence. In this study we investigated the effectiveness of autologous myoblast injection for the treatment of urinary incontinence in children with classic bladder exstrophy.Seven boys and 1 girl with persistent urinary incontinence were entered in the...
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