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S26-16 (P)
PERIOPERATIVE TRANSFUSION RISK IN CLASSIC BLADDER EXSTROPHY CLOSURE: RESULTS FROM A NATIONAL DATABASE REVIEWJanae PREECE
1
, Lindsey ASTI
2
and Daryl MCLEOD
3
1
Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Urology, Columbus, USA
2
Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Center for Surgical Outcomes Research, Columbus, USA
3
Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Urology, Center for Surgical Outcomes Research, Columbus,
USA
S26-17 (P)
THE EFFECT OF TIMING OF COMPLETE PRIMARY REPAIR OF BLADDER EXSTROPHY ON THE NEED FOR INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIRJoseph G. BORER
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, Evalynn VASQUEZ
1
, Douglas A. CANNING
2
, John V.
KRYGER
3
, Alexandra BELLOWS
1
, Tanya LOGVINENKO
4
, Dana WEISS
2
, Travis
GROTH
3
, Bryan SACK
3
, Aseem SHUKLA
2
and Michael E. 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
4
Boston Children’s Hospital, Urology and Clinical Research Center, Boston, USA
S26-18 (P)
QUALITY OF LIFE IN BLADDER EXSTROPHY-EPISPADIAS IN FEMALE PATIENTSClara CENTENO, Esteban EMILIANI, Anna BUJONS, Marco SOBRON, Jorge
CAFFARATTI and Humberto VILLAVICENCIO
Fundacio Puigvert, Pediatric Urology, Barcelona, SPAIN
S26-19 (P)
DELAYED VERSUS EARLY EXSTROPHY CLOSURE – ANALYSIS OF COMPLICATIONS RATEKarina FELBERG, Katarzyna BALAZ and Margaret BAKA-OSTROWSKA
The Children’s Memorial Health Institute, Pediatric Urology Department, Warsaw, POLAND
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