After bladder neck reconstruction (BNR), your child will stay in the hospital for about one week. Most children do not need care in the ICU after this procedure. During their stay, your child will receive IV fluids, pain relief (often through an epidural catheter), and have tubes in place to drain the bladder and support healing.
It's common for children to experience bladder spasms, which can feel uncomfortable. An epidural pain catheter is typically placed in the operating room for pain control, and the care team will provide medications to help manage these symptoms. As your child begins to recover, we’ll encourage gentle movement to support healing.
Once your child goes home, the care team will stay in close contact with you, offering ongoing guidance and support to help your child gradually return to their usual routine.