Children with congenital anomalies are now entering adulthood in larger numbers than previously. Neurogenic bladder (NB) patients represent one of the most frequent urological diseases in this group.
They require continuous, longlife care focusing on successful transfer of the patient to the care of adult-centered teams. They must be familiar with clinical problems of NB in all age groups and be able to ensure complex follow up.
Well designed transitional care (TC) results in increased survival and more comfortable lives of these patients in adulthood.