Dysfunctional Voiding Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective Trial of Division of the Filum Terminale for Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction With a Normal Conus
The target population of this study is children with primary or secondary daytime urinary
incontinence, who have failed to improve adequately despite compliance with at least 6
months of standard medical therapy.
The study hypothesis is that patients who under go cutting the filum terminale - the
string-like lower end of the spinal cord - will have improved bladder function at 6-month
follow up.
Bladder function and its effects on quality of life will be measured before surgery and at
6-month follow up.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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