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Paediatric Surgery

Urodynamic Studies of the Urinary Tract

Built from Puri — Pediatric Surgery and Pediatric Urology

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7 sections · 61 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this topic will teach you
    • Why children need their own urodynamics

    2 slides

  2. 02

    Before the Test

    History, examination and the 'urodynamic question'

    • Start with a question, not a machine
    • What the history and exam look for
    • Supporting tests gathered before UDS
    • The frequency/volume chart (voiding diary)
    • A child's frequency/volume voiding chart
    • Preparing the study: reading the diary
    • Why ultrasound informs the plan

    7 slides

  3. 03

    Non-Invasive Testing

    What you can learn without a catheter

    • The non-invasive tier
    • Testing infants: the 4-hour voiding observation
    • What the 4-hour observation can and cannot do
    • Uroflowmetry: the first-line flow test
    • Parameters recorded during uroflowmetry
    • Doing uroflowmetry well
    • Making uroflowmetry reliable
    • The five uroflowmetry curve shapes
    • Why the curve shape beats the raw number
    • Reading the uroflowmetry patterns
    • The patterns explained in plain terms
    • The limit of flow alone

    12 slides

  4. 04

    Invasive Urodynamics

    Adding pressure catheters to see inside the bladder

    • When invasive UDS is justified
    • Timing baseline studies in neurogenic bladder
    • What invasive UDS actually measures
    • Positioning and videourodynamics
    • Keeping the child calm and cooperative
    • Placing the catheters
    • When the catheter will not go in easily
    • Avoiding artifacts

    8 slides

  5. 05

    Cystometry and the Storage Phase

    Filling the bladder and watching it store urine

    • How filling cystometry is done
    • Estimating expected bladder capacity
    • When to end a filling cycle
    • The four things measured during storage
    • Bladder sensation
    • Detrusor function during filling
    • Bladder compliance
    • Bladder capacity
    • Assessing the storage phase at a glance
    • Urethral function during filling
    • Types of leakage during filling
    • Cystometrogram tracings: normal versus abnormal storage

    12 slides

  6. 06

    The Voiding Phase

    Pressure-flow studies and how the bladder empties

    • What normal voiding looks like
    • Bladder function during voiding
    • Underactive versus acontractile detrusor
    • Reading obstruction from pressure-flow
    • Finishing the study: post-void residual

    5 slides

  7. 07

    Putting It Together

    Key takeaways and the road ahead

    • Three ideas to carry away
    • The essential thresholds and rules
    • Why UDS matters and where it is going
    • Viva: a child leaks urine with a sudden rise in belly pressure but no bladder contraction. Name it and its measure.
    • References (1/3)
    • References (2/3)
    • References (3/3)
    • Pediatric Surgery and Pediatric Urology

    8 slides