Purpose: The aim of this study was to report complications involving paraexstrophy skin flaps in the female bladder exstrophy closure.
Materials And Methods: Bladder exstrophies in three female patients were initially closed using paraexstrophy skin flaps, with an osteotomy being performed in only 1 patient. A dehiscence occurred in all, and a reclosure was performed at a mean of 10 (range: 7-18) months after the initial closure.
Results: Two patients underwent successful reclosure and are awaiting bladder neck reconstruction. The third patient, who had complete procidentia, had a bladder which failed to grow after successful reclosure and underwent augmentation cystoplasty.
Conclusions: Closure of bladder exstrophy in female patients using paraexstrophy skin flaps can be associated with an increased complication rate and should be used judiciously in the exstrophy patient.
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