Background: The bladder exstrophy epispadias complex (BEEC) is a rare disorder characterised by a number of genito-urinary abnormalities. The condition and subsequent treatment may result in lasting effects on continence,… Click to show full abstract
Background: The bladder exstrophy epispadias complex (BEEC) is a rare disorder characterised by a number of genito-urinary abnormalities. The condition and subsequent treatment may result in lasting effects on continence, renal function and fertility. There are equally important psychosocial and psychosexual effects as part of overall long-term quality of life. The literature consists largely of small studies with variable methodology; this study aims to consolidate these data. Methods: This study reviews the available literature sourced from the Medline database using the keywords listed below. Results: Patients appear to be high achievers with good overall health-related quality of life. Most form close personal friendships although express anxiety related to revelation of their condition. Data suggest the majority of patients are able to engage in and be satisfied with sexual intercourse. Fertility may be adversely affected, but this can usually be overcome with assisted reproductive techniques and specialist input during pregnancy and delivery. Conclusions: Psychosocial and psychosexual outcomes in patients with BEEC may be excellent. Therefore careful transition and psychological support combined with long-term follow-up is important to allow these patients to maximise their quality of life. Level of evidence: Not applicable.
               
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