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This webinar was presented on 13th April 2021 by Prof. Alaa El-ghoneimi (University of Paris, Robert Debré Hospital), Prof. Marc David Leclair (Nantes University and Hospital), Prof. Henri Lottman (University of Paris, Necker Hospital), and Associate Prof. Thomas Blanc (University of Paris, Necker Hospital). It was aimed at both healthcare professionals and patient groups, and was supported by the European Society for Paediatric Urology (ESPU). The goal of this webinar is to present the current management of bladder exstrophy in France. It focuses on the timing of surgery after birth; type of closure (Kelly procedure; complete reconstruction); the management of complications after closure (UTIs, dilatation of the upper urinary tract) and the management of persistent incontinence (bulking agents, bladder neck reconstruction, augment and Mitrofanoff). eUROGEN is the European Reference Network for rare and complex urorectogenital diseases and conditions. Our multidisciplinary teams of experts are able to diagnose, suggest treatment or surgery, and then provide post-operative and transitional support. We have full members and affiliated partners across the majority of EU Member States. For more information or to contact us: Web: www.eurogen-ern.eu Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: / ern-eurogen Twitter/Instagram: @ERN_eUROGEN Facebook: / erneurogen YouTube: https://bit.ly/eUROGENyoutube ESPU is a non-profit society whose main purpose is to promote paediatric urology, appropriate practice, education as well as exchanges between practitioners involved in the treatment of genito urinary disorders in children. For more information, visit https://www.espu.org/