Primary obstructive megaureter in children; 10 years' experience from a tertiary care center

Autor: Raashid, Hamid, Nisar A, Bhat, Ajaz A, Baba, Gowhar Nazir, Mufti, Khursheed A, Sheikh, Mohd Idrees, Bashir
Rok vydání: 2020
Zdroj: Urology annals. 14(3)
ISSN: 0974-7796
Popis: Primary obstructive megaureter (POM) is a congenital dilatation of the ureter due to an adynamic segment of vesicoureteric junction obstruction. Surgical intervention is needed if nuclear scan shows obstructive curve. We analyzed our data and outcome of conservative and surgical treatment in such cases at our tertiary care hospital.We evaluated all cases of POMs during the study period. Investigations included ultrasonography (USG), voiding cystourethrogram, diethylene pentacetic acid (DTPA) scan, and dimercaptosuccinyle acid scan. In antenatal cases, any pelvic dilatation ≥12 mm after 6 weeks were subjected to reonography. Patients with anterior-posterior pelvic diameter (APPD) ≥12 mm had to undergo DTPA scan to look for DRF and drainage. Follow-up USG was done in all cases of mild-to-moderate hydroureteronephrosis, with APPD12 at 3 months interval.A total of 270 megaureters were registered and treated during the study period (2008-2019). The total number of patients included was 50 (64 ureters). The mean age of presentation in these 30 children was 21.78 ± 18.1 months (range 1-72 months) and the mean weeks of gestation in antenatal cases at presentation as megaureter was 24 ± 7 weeks (range 13-37 weeks). The mean weight of babies was 2.72 ± 0.7 g. The duration of follow-up ranged from 16 to 1W12 months. The mean APPD on the affected side was 19.99 ± 10.3 mm (range 11-43 mm). The mean ureteric diameter was 1.67 ± 0.33 mm (range 0.78-2.66 cm). The mean split function of patients with POM was 34.88% ± 11.5% on the affected side. Twenty patients (40%) had spontaneous resolution over a mean time period of 24.1 ± 11.1 months. Thirty patients underwent surgical procedures. In three children, HTN was observed over a mean follow-up period of 3 years.The babies with POM need a close follow-up. Surgery is indicated in prolonged t
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