Buisson P, Leclair M D, Lenormand L, Héloury Y
Service de chirurgie pédiatrique, hôpital Mère-Enfant, 7, quai Moncousu, 44093 Nantes cedex 01, France.
Ann Urol (Paris). 2005 Apr;39(2):61-70. doi: 10.1016/j.anuro.2005.04.002.
Performing urodynamic investigations in children presents some difficulty due to the lack of any normogram, and due to the results that vary with age. Such investigation is therefore carried out only when clinical examination and radiological assessment fail to explain a voiding dysfunction. The procedure should be performed in a urodynamic unit that has paediatric expertise. A specific paediatric procedure is to be respected when performing uroflowmetry and cystometry in children. Assessing the urethral pressure profile is very difficult since moving a catheter along the urethra causes a reflex activity of the pelvic floor muscles. Main indications are: neuropathic bladders, voiding dysfunctions, urinary infections, anorectal malformations and pelvic tumours. As in adults, urodynamic investigations are useful when selecting a therapeutic strategy.