Pediatric Cloacal Exstrophy
Pediatric cloacal exstrophy is a birth defect where the abdominal organs may be located on the outside of the body.
What is Pediatric Cloacal Exstrophy?
Pediatric cloacal exstrophy is a birth defect that affects the digestive, urinary and reproductive organs. An infant with cloacal exstrophy may be born with all or part of an organ located on the outside of the body. Many babies born with cloacal exstrophy also have spinal defects, such as spina bifida.
What are the different types of Pediatric Cloacal Exstrophy?
Common types of pediatric cloacal exstrophy include:
Exposed bladder
This happens when the bladder is divided by the large intestine, and both are exposed. When this happens, urine and feces may mix.
Imperforate anus
This happens when the anus is not fully formed. In some cases, the lower large intestine may be exposed.
Omphalocele
This happens when some of the intestines protrude through an opening near the umbilical cord (at the belly button).
What are the signs and symptoms of Pediatric Cloacal Exstrophy?
- Absence of the lower portion of the bladder
- Absence of anal opening
- Backup of urine, which can cause swelling in the organs
- Bedwetting
- Bowel leakage (feces leaks from the anus)
- Incontinence (unable to control the bladder)
- Intestinal malrotation
- Lumps where the intestines stick out
Pediatric Cloacal Exstrophy Doctors and Providers
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Dai Chung, MD Pediatric Surgeon
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Craig Peters, MD Pediatric Urologist
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Adam Alder, MD Pediatric Surgeon
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Nathalie Brewer, MD Pediatric Surgeon
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Natasha Corbitt, MD Pediatric Surgeon
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Diana Diesen, MD Pediatric Surgeon
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David Ewalt, MD Pediatric Urologist
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Micah Jacobs, MD Pediatric Urologist
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Stephen Megison, MD Pediatric Surgeon
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Joseph Murphy, MD Pediatric Surgeon
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Samir Pandya, MD Pediatric Surgeon
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Faisal Qureshi, MD Pediatric Surgeon
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Mark Ryan, MD Pediatric Surgeon
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Irina Stanasel, MD Pediatric Urologist
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Lauren Gillory, MD Pediatric Surgeon
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Bruce Schlomer, MD Pediatric Urologist
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Sharon Kluger, APRN, PNP-AC/PC Nurse Practitioner - Pediatric Surgery