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Totally robotic intracorporeal Monti-Yang continent ileovesicostomy in patient with previous robotic surgery-Technique description.

J Pediatr Urol

August 2021

Department of Pediatric Urology, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, 33136, FL, USA; Department of Pediatric Urology, Nicklaus Children's Hospital, Miami, 33155, FL, USA; Department of Urology, Miami University Medical School, Miami, 33136, FL, USA. Electronic address:

We present a video case report of a pediatric patient with previous robotic abdominal surgery who underwent robotic assisted Monti-Yang continent ileovesicostomy. This 10-year-old female had a history of spina bifida, with previous myelomeningocele repair and ventriculoperitoneal shunt as an infant and robotic-assisted Malone procedure and artificial urethral sphincter placed 4 years ago. After undergoing bilateral hip surgery, she presented with difficult urethral catheterization due to reduced leg mobility.

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Papers presented at the fall 2020 Pediatric Urologic Oncology Work Group of the Societies of Pediatric Urology meetingBladder Duplication in a Setting of VACTER Association.

Urology

July 2021

Department of Pediatric Urology, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL; Department of Pediatric Urology, Nicklaus Children's Hospital, Miami, FL; Department of Urology, Miami University Medical School, Miami, FL. Electronic address:

Bladder duplication is a rare anomaly classified as sagittal or coronal, depending on the axis of the septum. VACTER association involves congenital anomalies affecting the vertebrae, anus, heart, trachea, esophagus, kidney and genitourinary system. This is the first description of a case of coronal bladder duplication in a patient that also presented with anomalies on the foregut and other organs that correspond to VACTER association.

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Background: Patients desire facelifting procedures to look younger, refreshed, and attractive. Unfortunately, there are few objective studies assessing the success of types of facelift procedures and ancillary techniques.

Objectives: The authors sought to utilize convolutional neural network algorithms alongside patient-reported FACE-Q outcomes to evaluate perceived age reduction and patient satisfaction following various facelift techniques.

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