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1. Cutaneous Vesicostomy: Patient Selection, Techniques, Outcomes, and Management

- Peard L. , et al.

2. Long-term outcomes of Blocksom vesicostomy for elderly patients with chronic urinary retention

- Tobu S. , et al.

3. Temporary vesicostomy in pediatrics: What are the potential predictors of functional and morphological improvement of the upper urinary tract?

- Salih E.M. , et al.

4. Neurogenic Bladder Management

- Lee J.K. , et al.

5. Clinical outcomes of cutaneous vesicostomy in pediatric urological diseases

- Kobayashi D. , et al.

6. Anti-reflux surgery in infancy: Contra

- Rösch W. , et al.

7. Four cases improved managing lower urinary tract dysfunction and QOL due to cutaneous vesicostomy

- Matsuoka Y. , et al.

8. Can transient resting of the bladder with vesicostomy reduce the need for a major surgery in some patients?

- Sharifiaghdas F. , et al.

9. Assessment and management of the pediatric patient

- McIltrot K. , et al.

10. Importance of the vesicoureteral reflux in the diagnosis of posterior urethral valve

- Cerrah Celayir A. , et al.

11. Treatment outcome of neurogenic bladder dysfunction in children; a five-year experience

- Roshanzamir F. , et al.

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