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Urodynamics prior to renal transplantation--its impact on treatment decision and final results.

Charalambos Theodorou1, Charilaos Katsifotis, John Bocos, George Moutzouris, Pericles Stournaras, Alciviades Kostakis.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the role of urodynamics prior to renal transplantation in a selected group of patients.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: This retrospective study included 44 consecutive patients (20 males, 24 females; age range 7-57 years; mean age 27.14 +/- 15.17 years) referred for urodynamic evaluation due to known or suspected lower urinary tract dysfunction. End-stage renal disease was due to obstructive uropathy in nine patients, reflux nephropathy in 13, neuropathic bladder in nine and various parenchymal diseases in four; in nine patients the origin of renal failure remained obscure despite detailed investigations. All the patients were subjected to detailed video-urodynamics.
RESULTS: In 30 patients (68.2%) a urodynamic abnormality was found which precluded kidney transplantation into their native bladders without major reconstruction, a minor corrective procedure and/or pharmacotherapy prior to transplantation. More specifically, seven patients were found to have infravesical obstruction, one had a small fibrotic bladder, seven had small capacity bladders due to long-term non-use, four were found on cystometry to have an idiopathic overactive detrusor and 11 exhibited evidence of neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction. Fourteen affected patients (32%) were subjected to treatment prior to kidney transplantation: three underwent bladder neck incision, seven recycling of their small bladders, one substitution and three augmentation cystoplasty. Kidney transplantation followed reconstruction 3-18 months later (mean 5 +/- 6.2 months). The follow-up ranged from 12 to 107 months (mean 25 +/- 21 months).
CONCLUSION: Urodynamics prior to kidney transplantation in this selected group of patients established a definitive diagnosis of the type of lower urinary tract dysfunction, offered the opportunity for reconstructive surgery and enabled kidney transplantation.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12944193     DOI: 10.1080/00365590310001674

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Urol Nephrol        ISSN: 0036-5599


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