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NCT ID: NCT05690594 Completed - Bladder Exstrophy Clinical Trials

Long-term Outcomes of Patients Treated for Bladder Exstrophy by Questionnaires.

QUALEXSTRO
Start date: April 20, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The bladder exstrophy epispadias complex (BEEC) is a rare spectrum of congenital conditions due to abnormal development of the cloacal membrane. Of these conditions, bladder exstrophy (BE) represent a mild form and requires several complex surgical corrections to gain access to a urinary and fecal acceptable continence and a normal sexual function at adulthood. Despite the surgeries, patients may suffer, in the long term, from functional impairments (incontinence, sexuality disorders) which can impact severely their quality of life. However, only a few studies investigate long term issues of bladder exstrophy patients, with heterogenous population and small samples. The department of pediatric surgery of the Hospices Civils of Lyon is an expert center in the management of patients born with bladder exstrophy. At adulthood, departments of adult urology continue the follow-up and treat residual complications. Thus, a large cohort of adults and adolescents' patients with bladder exstrophy is currently followed at our institution. Therefore, the aim of this study is to evaluate urinary continence, fecal continence, sexuality and quality of life among a large cohort of patients treated for bladder exstrophy, using questionnaires. All patients over 15 years old and treated for bladder exstrophy at our institution are included in the study. Exclusion's criteria are : patients treated for epispadias or cloacal exstrophy, patients initially treated of their bladder exstrophy abroad with no access to the surgical report, patients under a guardianship measure. All included patients are contacted by e-mail or phone to answer the questionnaire. The purpose of statistical analysis is to evaluate the average score in each field of investigation: - Mean ICIQ score for urinary continence - Mean FLQI score for fecal continence - Mean FSFI score for sexuality in women - Mean IIEF-5 score for sexuality in men - Mean SF-12 score for quality of life, in comparison of mean SF-12 score in general French population based on literature Secondary objectives are to assess the impact of different surgical strategies used for bladder exstrophy reparation on urinary continence, fecal continence, sexuality and quality of life ; to describe the population from a sociological point of view (level of study, profession, marital status) and to describe the population reproductive status (pregnancy, delivery modalities, paternity and maternity status, use of medically assisted procreation).

NCT ID: NCT01878500 Completed - Bladder Exstrophy Clinical Trials

Navigation of the Pelvic Floor in Bladder Exstrophy Using Pre-operative MRI

Start date: September 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to investigate the use of intraoperative stereotactic imaging of the pelvic floor musculature during closure of bladder exstrophy.

NCT ID: NCT00863070 Completed - Bladder Exstrophy Clinical Trials

Biomechanical Assessment of Level Gait in Patient's Status Post Bladder Exstrophy

Gait
Start date: April 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

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.