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Published in: World Journal of Urology 8/2015

01-08-2015 | Original Article

Utility of urodynamics in the management of asymptomatic tethered cord in children

Authors: Kristin M. Broderick, Oxana Munoz, C. D. Anthony Herndon, David B. Joseph, David M. Kitchens

Published in: World Journal of Urology | Issue 8/2015

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Abstract

Background

We have noted a recent increase in neurosurgical requests at our institution for urodynamics (UDS) prior to release of asymptomatic tethered cord. Our aim was to determine how preoperative UDS results are used in the clinical management of asymptomatic tethered cord.

Methods

A retrospective review was performed of 120 patients diagnosed with primary tethered cord from 2007 to 2010. Inclusion criteria included MRI diagnosis of tethered cord and UDS performed by three pediatric urologists. Excluded were any neurologic or urologic dysfunction or associated syndromes, as well as other significant comorbidities.

Results

Thirty-eight patients (female 26; male 12), mean age of 3 years (0.2–16.3) were diagnosed with an asymptomatic tethered cord. The majority of the patients had normal preoperative renal ultrasounds. Thirty-one (82 %) of the children had normal baseline UDS, yet twenty-one (68 %) of these patients still underwent neurosurgical intervention. Of the 27 patients untethered, 15 patients (55 %) had follow-up UDS performed. Three patients had improved UDS parameters and one had worsening UDS parameters, including high PVR and DSD. Of the seven patients with abnormal baseline UDS, all had normal renal ultrasound findings and had no other significant differences in presentation from the patients with normal UDS.

Conclusion

In children with asymptomatic tethered cord, abnormal preoperative UDS may prompt intervention, while normal UDS do not appear to prevent intervention. There is no significant correlation between abnormal preoperative UDS and abnormal preoperative imaging. Further study is needed to evaluate the utility of this procedure in the preoperative setting in this asymptomatic patient population.
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Metadata
Title
Utility of urodynamics in the management of asymptomatic tethered cord in children
Authors
Kristin M. Broderick
Oxana Munoz
C. D. Anthony Herndon
David B. Joseph
David M. Kitchens
Publication date
01-08-2015
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
World Journal of Urology / Issue 8/2015
Print ISSN: 0724-4983
Electronic ISSN: 1433-8726
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-014-1414-2

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