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Paediatric Surgery

Neurogenic Bladder

Built from Puri — Pediatric Surgery and Pediatric Urology

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14 sections · 96 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this deck will teach you

    1 slide

  2. 02

    What Is a Neurogenic Bladder?

    A bladder whose nerve control has failed

    • The idea in plain terms
    • Why it matters — the two enemies
    • Three broad groups
    • Classifying the neurogenic bladder

    4 slides

  3. 03

    How the Normal Bladder Works

    Build the machine before you study its failure

    • The bladder as an organ
    • The detrusor — the emptying muscle
    • The urothelium — more than a lining
    • The two urethras compared
    • The nerve supply — a memorable rule
    • The nerve supply of the lower urinary tract
    • Bladder behaviour in infancy
    • Bladder capacity grows in jumps, not smoothly
    • Voiding pressures fall with age

    9 slides

  4. 04

    What Causes It

    From neural tube defects to acquired injury

    • Primary NB — a real neurological lesion
    • Secondary (neuropathic) NB
    • Idiopathic NB — rare and by exclusion
    • Neural tube defects — the dominant cause
    • Neural tube defects by the numbers
    • Prevention is changing the numbers
    • Open versus closed — very different risk
    • Fetal surgery softens the bladder outlook
    • Acute demyelinating syndromes (ADS)
    • Guillain-Barré and cerebral palsy

    10 slides

  5. 05

    Looking Inside the Bladder

    Examination, imaging and urodynamics

    • The bedside starting point
    • Initial assessment of the child
    • Ultrasound — useful but not enough
    • Video urodynamics — the seven Cs (1 of 2)
    • Video urodynamics — the seven Cs (2 of 2)
    • Estimating expected bladder capacity (EBC)
    • DMSA — finding the scars
    • How a urodynamic study is done
    • Filling versus voiding phases
    • Video-urodynamic tracings in children with spina bifida

    10 slides

  6. 06

    Treating It — Medicine First

    Catheters, bladder relaxants and botulinum toxin

    • The guiding philosophy
    • The newborn with myelomeningocele
    • Infancy: safety before continence
    • Closed NTD: a middle road
    • School age and the teenage years
    • Anticholinergics — the workhorse drugs
    • Which muscarinic receptor?
    • Newer relaxants and a different lever
    • Botulinum toxin for refractory overactivity
    • Botulinum toxin — the limits
    • Injecting botulinum toxin into the bladder wall
    • Acute-onset NB after injury or ADS

    12 slides

  7. 07

    Reflux in the Neurogenic Bladder

    When high pressure drives urine backwards

    • Secondary vesicoureteral reflux (VUR)
    • Untreated NB destroys the kidney
    • Surgery for reflux — augmentation first
    • Endoscopy and reimplantation in NB

    4 slides

  8. 08

    Surgery to Buy Safe Storage

    Dilation, vesicostomy and detrusorotomy

    • Urethral dilation
    • Vesicostomy
    • Detrusorotomy (autoaugmentation)

    3 slides

  9. 09

    Bladder Augmentation

    Enlarging the reservoir with a patch of bowel

    • The principle
    • Ileum — the popular choice (ileocystoplasty)
    • Cup ileocystoplasty
    • The catch with ileum — vitamin B12
    • Other bowel segments
    • Stomach (gastrocystoplasty) — mostly abandoned
    • General complications of using bowel
    • Living with a bowel patch — mucus and stones
    • The malignancy question
    • Metabolic derangements
    • Alternatives that avoid bowel

    11 slides

  10. 10

    A Channel for Catheterisation

    The Mitrofanoff principle

    • The Mitrofanoff principle
    • When there is no appendix — Monti tubes

    2 slides

  11. 11

    Raising Outlet Resistance

    Procedures for the leaky bladder neck

    • The outlet problem — and its danger
    • Bladder neck injections
    • Slings and sphincters
    • Reconfiguring the bladder neck

    4 slides

  12. 12

    The Transplant Patient

    A safe bladder for a precious graft

    • Why the transplant bladder is special
    • Preparing the bladder — and the anuric dilemma

    2 slides

  13. 13

    The Bowel Is Part of the Bladder

    Managing neurogenic constipation

    • Why bowel care is bladder care
    • Stepwise management of constipation
    • Laxatives and washouts
    • Antegrade continence enema (MACE)

    4 slides

  14. 14

    Bringing It Together

    The essentials to carry away

    • Key takeaways
    • Why does a low-compliance neurogenic bladder threaten the kidneys?
    • References (1/3)
    • References (2/3)
    • References (3/3)
    • Pediatric Surgery and Pediatric Urology

    6 slides