

Bladder Extrophy & Epispadias
Bladder Extrophy and Epispadias are rare congenital anomalies where the bladder, urethra, and pelvic structures are malformed.
Surgical reconstruction aims to restore urinary continence, bladder capacity, and normal anatomical structure, improving both function and cosmetic appearance.
Understanding Bladder Extrophy and Epispadias
Bladder Extrophy involves the bladder being turned inside out and exposed outside the abdomen. Epispadias is a malformation where the urethra opens on the upper side of the penis or clitoris. Early diagnosis is crucial for timely correction.
Surgical Management and Reconstruction
Multiple-stage reconstructive surgeries restore bladder function, urinary continence, and urethral alignment. Techniques include bladder closure, urethral reconstruction, and pelvic bone realignment when necessary.
Recovery and Long-Term Care
Postoperative care involves catheterization, infection monitoring, and regular follow-ups. Long-term monitoring ensures normal bladder growth and function.
Why Choose Us for Bladder Reconstruction
CureU Healthcare offers experienced pediatric and reconstructive urologists, modern surgical facilities, and individualized care plans to maximize functional and cosmetic outcomes.
Conclusion
Surgical correction of Bladder Extrophy and Epispadias restores urinary function and improves quality of life. CureU Healthcare provides expert, patient-centered care for these complex conditions.


