Spina Bifida and Neurogenic Bladder

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Robotic-assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery Lessens the Pain of Reconstructing a Dysfunctional Bladder in Children with Spina Bifida

newswise.com — “Surgeons from the University of Chicago Medical Center Comer Children's Hospital have used robotic surgery to reduce both post-operative pain and recovery time following an operation to correct spina bifida-related bladder dysfunction in children. The results of this first-time application of minimally invasive robotic surgery for the affected patient population may lead to more common usage of this method.View full resource at newswise.com

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ROBOTIC-ASSISTED MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY LESSENS THE PAIN OF RECONSTRUCTING A DYSFUNCTIONAL BLADDER IN CHILD.. http://bit.ly/2kPg7i

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Urology Article | Urinary Bladder

mdlinx.com — “Bladder Augmentation Versus Urinary Diversion in Patients With Spina Bifida in the United StatesView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Bladder Augmentation Versus Urinary Diversion in Patients With Spina Bifida in the United States: The J... http://bit.ly/iykPX7 #urology

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