Histopathology of intersymphyseal band and its correlation with continence in bladder exstrophy repair
Abstract Background Urinary incontinence is a major problem in operated exstrophy patients. Most of the repairs described in literature stress on the importance of dividing the intersymphyseal band (ISB) to place the bladder in the pelvis. But the origin of this band and its importance has hardly be...
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Main Authors: | Bharati K. Kulkarni (Author), Nandita Saxena (Author), Shyam S. Borwankar (Author), Hemant N. Lahoti (Author), Pooja Multani (Author), Dipesh Goel (Author) |
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