Publications by authors named "R J Rintala"

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to assess the long-term effects of cloacal malformations on bowel and bladder control, sexual function, reproductive health, and quality of life in adults.
  • In a Nordic multi-center study, 34 out of 48 eligible patients participated, revealing challenges like rare bowel control and reduced sexual function despite many being continent for urination.
  • Although quality of life was generally comparable to the population average, significant issues were noted, especially in sexual health and fertility, highlighting the importance of ongoing follow-up for affected individuals.
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Introduction: Long-term outcomes of cloacal malformations remain unclear. We evaluated postoperative bowel control, bladder function and quality of life in patients under 18 years of age with cloaca.

Materials And Methods: This was a multi-center cross-sectional observational study accomplished by the Nordic Pediatric Surgery Research Consortium.

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This article describes the common methods to study long-term outcomes in patients who have undergone major surgery in newborn period. It also sums up today's knowledge on the long-term outcome of some classic newborn surgical conditions. The analysis of long-term outcomes is important to pediatric surgeons.

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Purpose: To report the sequelae of and preventive strategies for selected lower urinary tract (LUT) complications, i.e., posterior urethral diverticulum (PUD), intraoperative LUT injuries, postoperative dysuria, and fistula recurrence in male imperforate anus (IA) with rectourethral/rectovesical (RU/RV) fistula after laparoscopy-assisted anorectoplasty (LAARP) or posterior sagittal anorectoplasty (PSARP).

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Background: Intra-articular venous malformations of the knee are an uncommon cause of unilateral knee pain in children. Timely diagnosis is important because lesions with intrasynovial involvement can lead to joint space hemorrhage and secondary cartilage damage.

Objective: To describe our tertiary center's experience of diagnostics and typical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings.

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