Journal of Pediatric Urology
Volume 6, Issue 4 , Pages 338-345, August 2010

Non-neurogenic elimination disorders in children

  • Marc-David Leclair

      Affiliations

    • Paediatric Surgery and Urology Department, Hopital Mère-Enfant, CHU de NANTES, 44 093 Nantes Cedex, France
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +33 240 08 35 85; fax: +33 240 08 35 46.
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  • Yves Héloury

      Affiliations

    • Paediatric Urology Department. Monash Medical Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Received 22 October 2009; accepted 11 January 2010. published online 12 February 2010.

Abstract 

Non-neurogenic elimination disorders cover a wide spectrum of lower urinary tract and bowel dysfunctions, observed in the absence of a neurological background or lower urinary tract malformation. We reviewed conditions responsible for incontinence during bladder filling with normal voiding patterns (such as overactive bladder, giggle incontinence, post-void dribbling), and dysfunctional voiding syndromes. Dysfunctional elimination syndrome usually includes detrusor–sphincter dyscoordination, small-capacity overactive bladder or decompensated large poorly contractile bladder, and large-volume post-micturition residuals, occasionally associated with bowel dysfunction. At the most severe end of the spectrum lies the non-neurogenic neurogenic bladder syndrome, characterized by the association of a severe impairment of the upper urinary tract with a dysfunctional elimination syndrome. It must be emphasized that if the term ‘non-neurogenic’ relates to the absence of a neurological lesion, it is however conceivable that these conditions actually do have an underlying neurological cause that remains to be identified.

Keywords: Voiding dysfunction, Overactive bladder, Dysfunctional elimination syndrome, Non-neurogenic neurogenic bladder, Hinman syndrome

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PII: S1477-5131(10)00009-4

doi:10.1016/j.jpurol.2010.01.006

Journal of Pediatric Urology
Volume 6, Issue 4 , Pages 338-345, August 2010