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A CONTROLLED TRIAL OF IMMEDIATE AND DELAYED CLOSURE OF MYELOMENINGOCELE



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Abstract

1. A controlled trial of ninety-nine patients with myelomeningocele has shown that immediate closure did not result in any significant (at P<0.05) reduction in mortality or alteration in muscle power.

2. If required, closure of the back may be delayed for forty-eight hours after birth or longer to allow a detailed clinical assessment of the infant.

3. The muscle power in the lower limbs is a useful guide to prognosis both in relation to mortality and the incidence of hydrocephalus.

4. Mortality is greatest in the first year of life.

5. In the urinary tract the commonest anomaly is neurogenic bladder. Other congenital anomalies were not more common than in children generally.

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