Autologus satellite cell transplantation into the striated sphincter in exstrophy-epispadias children: an evolving modality in incontinence management?
Kajbafzadeh A, Elmi A, Salmasi A, Sadeghi Z, Nikfarjam L, Mohammadkhani A, Payabvash S. Autologus satellite cell transplantation into the striated sphincter in exstrophy-epispadias children: an evolving modality in incontinence management? Journal Of Pediatric Urology 2007, 3: s73. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2007.01.132.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExstrophy-epispadias complexUrinary incontinenceContinence statusIncontinence scoreCell transplantationExternal urethral sphincter functionShort urethral lengthSevere urinary incontinenceUrethral sphincter functionExstrophy/epispadiasAnimal model studiesQuality of lifeSatellite cell transplantationReasonable success rateIncontinence therapySphincter functionUrodynamic studiesFemale patientsIncontinence managementUrethral lengthResultsAn averageTransurethral injectionStudy protocolPelvic floorTherapeutic approaches