Objective: We report our experience with the Indiana pouch (continent urinary reservoir) in 12 consecutive children over the last 15 years and report their follow-up.
Material And Methods: Twelve consecutive children, who underwent the continent urinary reservoir procedure in the form of an Indiana pouch, were prospectively enrolled in the study. All consecutive children who were referred to our service with multiple failed surgeries for exstrophy-epispadias repair, cloacal exstrophy, genitourinary rhabdomyosarcoma with residual disease in the trigonal area not amenable to partial cystectomy, and neuropathic bladder with nephrogenic metaplasia were included over the period 1997-2012.
Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome is characterized by Mullerian duct structures agenesis. Anorectal malformations are uncommonly associated with MRKH syndrome, and among them, rectovestibular fistula and cloacal malformations have been commonly described. H-type of anovestibular fistula associated with MRKH syndrome has not been reported previously.
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