Sacrococcygeal teratomas are the most common neonatal tumors and require rapid and complete resection. Tumor nerve compression and pelvic surgical sequelae may lead to many and varied voiding disorders. Data concerning long-term vesico-sphincteric disorders are conflicting. Some studies find good functional results \[Cozzi et al., 2008; Draper et al., 2009\]. However other authors reveal neurologic bladder with detrusor sphincter dyssynergia \[Hambraeus et al., 2018\] and rise concerned about long-term renal function \[Khanna et al., 2019; Rehfuss et al., 2020\] even in the absence of clinical voiding disorders. Most of studies include young patients with other malformations such as anorectal malformations or dysraphisms which may impact the results. The main objective is to assess bladder dysfunction in children aged 6 to 18 years after isolated sacrococcygeal teratoma resection.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
8
University hospital of Montpellier
Montpellier, France
Presence of voiding disorders
Presence of voiding disorders will be assessed by the scale: Dysfonctional voiding scoring system
Time frame: Day 1
Presence of defecation disorders
The Presence of defecation disorders will be assessed by the scale: Bristol stool scale
Time frame: Day 1
Presence of secondary neurological bladder
the Presence of secondary neurological bladder will be assessed by the uroflowmetry
Time frame: Day 1
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