Publications by authors named "Carol M Burek"

Purpose: To report our experience and results in terms of complications, reoperation rate and urinary continence with the Salvage Continent Vesicostomy (SCV) technique in pediatric patients with history or need of enterocystoplasty and absent appendix.

Methods: Retrospective review of all patients with a history of a continent catheterizable channel surgery performed in our institution between June 2016 and January 2022. Only patients with a SCV surgery with a minimum 6-month post operative follow up were included in this cohort and divided in group 1 (history of previous bladder augmentation) and group 2 (simultaneous bladder augmentation and SCV).

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Objective: To define the accuracy of ultrasound to determine bladder volume in pediatric patients with neurogenic bladder (NB).

Methods: Retrospective analysis of children with NB in treatment with urethral clean intermittent catheterization.

Exclusion Criteria: bladder surgeries, and catheterization through a channel different than urethra.

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Objective: To prove that incidence of UTI after a pediatric urodynamic study (UDS) is low, and that patients without urine culture (UC) analysis prior to a UDS will not have a significant increase in the incidence of UTI (post-UDS UTI).

Methods: Prospective cohort study including consecutive pediatric patients undergoing UDS in a single center for 1 year. Patients were divided in 2 groups: (G1) UDS with a previous negative UC and (G2) UDS without a previous UC analysis.

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Objetive: Reninoma, or juxtaglomerular cell tumor, is a benign neoplasm which causes severe hypertension with elevated plasma renin activity. Usually, it is well localized on computed tomography scan or magnetic resonance images, and complete resection of the tumor with renal function preservation is the optimal treatment. To describe the technique of a transperitoneal nephron-sparing laparoscopic surgery in a pediatric patient.

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