Bladder Exstrophy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Biomechanical Assessment of Level Gait in Patient's Status Post Bladder Exstrophy
The purpose of this study is to determine whether patients who have undergone exstrophy
closure may be at risk for long-term orthopedic issues manifest by gait abnormalities. This
study is a descriptive analysis of the study cohort's gait patterns and pelvic structure.
Specific Aim 1: to determine whether patients with classic bladder exstrophy who underwent
closure demonstrate gait abnormalities.
Hypothesis 1: Patients undergoing closure of bladder exstrophy (with or without pelvic
osteotomy) demonstrate gait abnormalities compared with a reference population.
Hypothesis 2: Patients undergoing closure of bladder exstrophy (with or without pelvic
osteotomy) will have below normal functional survey scores.
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