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Endoscopic correction of vesicoureteral reflux in children using autologous chondrocytes: preliminary results.

D A Diamond1, A A Caldamone.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Previous approaches to the endoscopic correction of vesicoureteral reflux have used foreign bulking substances, raising concern regarding safety and long-term efficacy. We describe the results of a clinical trial using transurethral injection of autologous chondrocytes to correct vesicoureteral reflux in children.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 29 children (46 ureters) with grades II to IV vesicoureteral reflux were treated at 2 sites. Each child underwent cystoscopy and ear cartilage biopsy at the initial setting. Chondrocytes were grown in culture for 6 weeks. Patients then returned for transurethral injection of chondrocytes into the bladder trigone to correct reflux. Ultrasound was performed 1 month and radionuclide cystography was done 3 months postoperatively to confirm reflux resolution. When reflux persisted, repeat treatment with stored chondrocytes was offered.
RESULTS: Initial chondrocyte injection corrected reflux in 26 of the 46 ureters (57%), while secondary injection was successful in 12 of 19 (63%). Overall reflux was corrected in 38 of the 46 ureters (83%) and in 24 of the 29 patients (83%). There were no significant complications.
CONCLUSIONS: Transurethral injection of autologous chondrocytes to correct vesicoureteral reflux in children appears to be an effective and safe technique that holds promise for treating this congenital abnormality in a minimally invasive fashion.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10458462     DOI: 10.1097/00005392-199909000-00086

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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