Palliative Care for Pediatric Urology

Title

Palliative Care for Pediatric Urology

Creator

Li O; Lee R; Boss RD; Wang MH

Publisher

Journal of Pain and Symptom Management

Date

2024

Subject

Palliative Care; pediatrics; Palliative care; patient care team; urology; Urology

Description

Palliative care in the field of urology has largely been limited to adult oncologic conditions. Although there is a plethora of established literature suggesting the advantageous impact of palliative care, there is limited integration of palliative care in adult urology. This underutilization is further exacerbated in pediatric urology, and palliative care in pediatric urology remains an underexplored area despite the prevalence of several life-limiting conditions in this patient population. This paper highlights the potential need for palliative care intervention in a variety of urologic conditions in the pediatric population, including congenital lower urinary tract obstruction, neurogenic bladder dysfunction, exstrophy-epispadias complex, and congenital bilateral renal agenesis. Each condition poses unique challenges that can be addressed with the inclusion of a palliative care team, including decision-making spanning prenatal-neonatal-pediatric periods, acute and chronic symptom management, family relations, body image issues, risk of recurrent hospitalizations and surgeries, and potentially fatal complications. Alongside standard urologic interventions, palliative care can serve as an additional means of addressing physical and psychosocial symptoms experienced by pediatric urology patients to enhance the quality of life of patients and their families.

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Citation

Li O; Lee R; Boss RD; Wang MH, “Palliative Care for Pediatric Urology,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed January 20, 2026, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/19588.