Abstract

Purpose We report our initial experience with laparoscopic laser assisted bladder auto-augmentation for treatment of the symptomatic pediatric neurogenic bladder. Materials and Methods Laparoscopic auto-augmentation of the bladder was performed in 2 children with myelodysplasia and high pressure neurogenic bladders unresponsive to medical management. Detrusorotomy was done using the KTP-532 laser. * * Laserscope, San Jose, California. Laser energy was directed to the tissue using a backstop laser delivery device. Both patients were followed with urodynamic studies to evaluate long-term effects of the procedure. Results Laparoscopic bladder auto-augmentation can be performed easily and with less morbidity compared to open auto-augmentation. Although results at 6 weeks showed improvement, enterocystoplasty was ultimately performed in both cases due to symptomatic recurrence of incontinence associated with increasing peak detrusor pressure and decreasing compliance. Conclusions While this technique has the potential to offer minimally invasive correction in patients with low capacity, high pressure bladders, further modifications will be required to achieve long-term success.

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