Endoscopic Management of Primary Obstructive Megaureter: A Systematic Review
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Endoscopic Management of Primary Obstructive Megaureter: A Systematic Review
Abstract
Background: The gold standard treatment for primary obstructive megaureter (POM) with declining renal function, worsening obstruction, or recurrent infections is ureteral reimplantation with or without tapering. In infants, open surgery can be technically demanding and associated with significant morbidity. We conducted a systematic review of the literature with special interest in endoscopic management of POM and its outcomes.
Materials and methods: A search was conducted of the MEDLINE/Ovid, PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science databases. Only full-text articles written in the English language and involving greater than one reported pediatric case per publication were included. Two authors independently extracted data and assessed strength of evidence for each study.
Results: We found 11 retrospective and 1 prospective, single institution case series that met selection criteria, describing 222 patients with 237 obstructed renal units. Mean age at time of surgery was 24.6 months. The most common endoscopic approaches were cystoscopy+high-pressure balloon dilation+Double-J ureteral stent placement (49.5%), cystoscopy+incisional ureterotomy+Double-J ureteral stent placement (27.8%), and cystoscopy+Double-J ureteral stent placement (18.9%). For all approaches and age groups, anatomic and functional success rates were 79.3% (146/184) and 76.7% (132/172), respectively. Anatomic success rates were highest in children ≥12 months of age (82.3%, 117/142). Endoscopic retreatment was performed in 15.1% of cases with a 36.7% overall surgical reintervention rate. Forty-one ureters progressed to ureteral reimplantation. Complications were generally mild (Clavien-Dindo Grades I-II), but 12 ureters did develop vesicoureteral reflux. Mean follow-up period was 3.2 years.
Conclusions: Endoscopic management for persistent or progressive POM in children ≥12 months of age is a minimally invasive alternative to ureteral reimplantation with modest success rates. In infants, it may best be utilized as a temporizing procedure. Approximately one-third of patients require surgical reintervention.
Keywords: endoscopic management; primary obstructing megaureter; systematic review.
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