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. 1997 Apr;157(4):1420-2.

Ipsilateral pyeloureterostomy for managing lower pole reflux with associated ureteropelvic junction obstruction in duplex systems

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  • PMID: 9120969
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Ipsilateral pyeloureterostomy for managing lower pole reflux with associated ureteropelvic junction obstruction in duplex systems

S W Shelfo et al. J Urol. 1997 Apr.
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Abstract

Purpose: In duplex renal systems with a normal upper pole collecting system, and a lower pole collecting system with reflux and ureteropelvic junction obstruction or a kink at the ureteropelvic junction (that is reflux with trapping), treatment must address reflux and obstruction. We reviewed the results of ipsilateral pyeloureterostomy as a single corrective procedure.

Materials and methods: We retrospectively reviewed our experience with 10 children who had complete ureteral duplication with lower pole reflux (grades III to V) and associated lower pole ureteropelvic junction obstruction or a ureteral kink with trapping. All patients were treated with ipsilateral end-to-side pyeloureterostomy. Followup ranged from 1 to 14 years.

Results: All patients had a good postoperative result, there have been no immediate or long-term complications and no subsequent surgical procedure was needed. All patients had continued lower pole renal growth with good function, 9 had resolution or a marked decrease in pelvicaliceal dilatation and none had evidence of obstruction.

Conclusions: Ipsilateral end-to-side pyeloureterostomy for treating reflux into the lower moiety of a duplicated collecting system with associated ureteropelvic junction obstruction or a kink appears to be a single, safe corrective procedure that simultaneously manages vesicoureteral reflux and relieves the proximal obstructive process.

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