PURPOSE: We describe a noninvasive radiologic evaluation of a retrocaval ureter using currently available technology. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three-dimensional volume-rendered CT and diuretic renography were performed for evaluation of a possible retrocaval ureter. RESULTS: The 3D CT scan definitively diagnosed the retrocaval ureter, while diuretic renography showed no evidence of clinically significant obstruction. No invasive procedures were required. CONCLUSION: A 3D volume-rendered CT scan in the excretory phase combined with diuretic renography is the radiologic evaluation of choice for patients with a suspected retrocaval ureter, as it is noninvasive yet highly accurate in its anatomic delineation.
PURPOSE: We describe a noninvasive radiologic evaluation of a retrocaval ureter using currently available technology. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three-dimensional volume-rendered CT and diuretic renography were performed for evaluation of a possible retrocaval ureter. RESULTS: The 3D CT scan definitively diagnosed the retrocaval ureter, while diuretic renography showed no evidence of clinically significant obstruction. No invasive procedures were required. CONCLUSION: A 3D volume-rendered CT scan in the excretory phase combined with diuretic renography is the radiologic evaluation of choice for patients with a suspected retrocaval ureter, as it is noninvasive yet highly accurate in its anatomic delineation.
Authors: Ravi Prakash Kanojia; Monika Bawa; Abhilasha T Handu; Bikas K Naredi; Prema Menon; K L N Rao Journal: Pediatr Surg Int Date: 2010-04-30 Impact factor: 1.827