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Saturday 17, October 2015

S26-12 (P)

SHORT-TERM OUTCOMES OF THE MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL BLADDER EXSTROPHY CONSORTIUM: SUCCESSES AND COMPLICATIONS IN THE FIRST TWO YEARS OF COLLABORATION

Joseph BORER

1

, Evalynn VASQUEZ

1

, Douglas CANNING

2

, John KRYGER

3

,

Alexandra BELLOWS

1

, Dana WEISS

2

, Travis GROTH

3

, Aseem SHUKLA

2

and Michael MITCHELL

3

1

Boston Children’s Hospital, Urology, Boston, USA

2

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Urology, Philadelphia, USA

3

Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Urology, Milwaukee, USA

S26-13 (P)

RADICAL SOFT TISSUE MOBILISATION AND EXTENSIVE TOTAL PENILE CORPORAL DISSECTION FOR THE REPAIREMENT OF THE BLADDER EXTROPHY AND EPISPADIAS

Haluk EMIR

1

, Mehmet ELIÇEVIK

1

, Senol EMRE

1

, Rahsan ÖZCAN

1

, Agil

ABILOV

2

, Latif ABBASOGLU

3

, Selim AKSÖYEK

4

, Osman Faruk SENYÜZ

5

, Cenk

BÜYÜKÜNAL

1

and Yunus SÖYLET

1

1

Istanbul University, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Division

of Pediatric Urology, Istanbul, TURKEY

2

Memorial Healthcare Group, Hizmet Hospital, Pediatric Surgery, Istanbul, TURKEY

3

Acibadem University Medical Faculty, Bakirkoy Hospital, Pediatric Surgery, Istanbul, TURKEY

4

Medicana International, Istanbul Hospital, Pediatric Surgery, Istanbul, TURKEY

5

Istanbul University, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Istanbul,

TURKEY

S26-14 (P)

COMBINING ROUTINE DELAYED, STAGED CLOSURE WITH PELVIC OSTEOTOMIES AND EXTERNAL PELVIC FIXATION IS A SUCCESSFUL STRATEGY IN THE TREATMENT OF BLADDER EXSTROPY

Rachel HARWOOD

1

, David J B KEENE

1

, Farhan ALI

2

, Sattar ALSHRYDA

2

,

A MARIOTTO

1

and Raimondo M CERVELLIONE

1

1

Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, Paediatric Urology, Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM

2

Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, Paediatric Orthopaedics, Manchester, UNITED

KINGDOM

S26-15 (P)

CONGENITAL RENAL ANOMALIES IN CLOACAL EXSTROPHY: IS THERE A DIFFERENCE?

Kristina SUSON

1

, Brian INOUYE

2

, Annelies CARL

3

and John GEARHART

3

1

Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Pediatric Urology, Detroit, USA

2

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Urology, Baltimore, USA

3

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Pediatric Urology, Baltimore, USA

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