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Transureteroureterostomy in childhood and adolescence: long-term results in 69 cases.

P Y Mure1, P Mollard, P Mouriquand.   

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PURPOSE: We analyzed a series of 69 transureteroureterostomies to evaluate long-term results and specify current indications.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between 1969 and 1998 transureteroureterostomy was performed in 32 females and 37 males with a mean age of 8.6 years. Surgery was done to avoid repeat or difficult ureteral reimplantation after multiple failed procedures in 22 cases and to create a continent ureteral conduit for intermittent catheterization in 23. Other indications included undiversion in 8 cases, ureterocystoplasty in 6, diversion in 4, the Kropp procedure in 3, massively dilated megaureter in 2 and ureteral necrosis in 1. Of the 69 patients 6 were lost to followup and 63 were followed at least 1 year (median 6).
RESULTS: A total of 63 patients were regularly monitored by clinical observation and morphological investigation, including ultrasound, excretory urography and cystography. In 50 cases (79.4%) results were good with no upper urinary tract dilatation. All initially normal donor ureters remained normal. Of 51 initially dilated donor ureters 40 (78.4%) improved or returned to normal, while 20 of 27 initially dilated recipient ureters (74.1%) improved or returned to normal. Serious complications in 3 cases (4.3%) involved anastomotic leakage, ischemic stenosis of the common ureteral trunk and progressive deterioration of function in 1 kidney requiring nephrectomy 3 years postoperatively. Reoperation was successful in the former 2 cases.
CONCLUSIONS: With careful attention to technique transureteroureterostomy represents a safe and reliable procedure with well-defined indications in pediatric urology.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10688027     DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(05)67859-7

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


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