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Laparoscopic transposition of lower pole vessels--the 'vascular hitch': an alternative to dismembered pyeloplasty for pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction in children.

P Godbole1, I Mushtaq, D T Wilcox, P G Duffy.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Dismembered pyeloplasty is the traditional technique in the management of ureterovascular pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction (PUJO) in children. Controversy remains regarding the role of lower pole vessels as the sole aetiology for PUJO. Endopyelotomy and concomitant laparoscopic transposition of lower pole vessels for PUJO has been described in adults. We describe our technique of laparoscopic transposition of lower pole vessels in children with PUJO, leaving the PUJ intact. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirteen patients (seven boys and six girls) with a mean age of 10.2 years (range 7-16 years) underwent laparoscopic transposition of lower pole vessels. Surgery was indicated on the basis of intermittent pain and ultrasound/MAG3 appearance of obstruction with or without reduced function. The technique involved laparoscopic transperitoneal mobilization of the lower pole vessels from the region of the PUJ thereby freeing the junction and transposing them superiorly onto the anterior wall of the pelvis. The main outcome measures were relief of pain and improvement in ultrasound appearance or drainage parameters on a postoperative MAG3 renogram performed within 4-6 weeks of surgery.
RESULTS: Median operating time was 92 min. All patients were discharged within 36 h of surgery. All patients remain pain free at a median of 6 months (range 3-18 months). Twelve patients showed good drainage on the postoperative MAG3 renogram and improvement in ultrasound appearance. One patient had recurrent symptoms requiring insertion of a JJ stent. She has undergone further laparoscopic exploration. The vessels were in their transposed position and there was a kink at the PUJ which was released. She had a vertical pyelotomy and transverse closure over the JJ stent with good results.
CONCLUSION: This technique is simple and requires less operating time. No anastomosis or temporary JJ stent is required. Our early results are very encouraging with no serious complications.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 18947622     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2005.11.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Urol        ISSN: 1477-5131            Impact factor:   1.830


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1.  Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography for the detection of crossing renal vessels in children with symptomatic ureteropelvic junction obstruction: comparison with operative findings.

Authors:  Alistair D Calder; Melanie P Hiorns; Aruna Abhyankar; Imran Mushtaq; Oystein E Olsen
Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  2007-02-06

2.  Non-contrast-enhanced MR angiography using time-spin labelling inversion pulse technique for detecting crossing renal vessels in children with symptomatic ureteropelvic junction obstruction: comparison with surgical findings.

Authors:  Nicolas Brucher; Julie Vial; Christiane Baunin; David Labarre; Olivier Meyrignac; Michel Juricic; Ourdia Bouali; Olivier Abbo; Philippe Galinier; Nicolas Sans
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2015-10-29       Impact factor: 5.315

Review 3.  Pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction related to crossing vessels: vascular anatomic variations and implication for surgical approaches.

Authors:  Frédéric Panthier; Fabien Lareyre; Marie Audouin; Juliette Raffort
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  2018-01-04       Impact factor: 2.370

4.  Laparoscopic transposition of lower pole crossing vessels (vascular hitch) in children with pelviureteric junction obstruction.

Authors:  Ciro Esposito; Cosimo Bleve; Maria Escolino; Paolo Caione; Simona Gerocarni Nappo; Alessandra Farina; Maria Grazia Caprio; Mariapina Cerulo; Angela La Manna; Salvatore Fabio Chiarenza
Journal:  Transl Pediatr       Date:  2016-10

5.  Pelviureteric Junction Obstruction Due to Vascular Anomalies in Children - Simple Surgical Options.

Authors:  Neehar Patil; Attibele Mahadevaiah Shubha; Kanishka Das
Journal:  J Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg       Date:  2022-05-12

6.  Differences between intrinsic and extrinsic ureteropelvic junction obstruction related to crossing vessels: histology and functional analyses.

Authors:  V Ellerkamp; R R Kurth; E Schmid; S Zundel; S W Warmann; J Fuchs
Journal:  World J Urol       Date:  2015-07-29       Impact factor: 4.226

7.  High-pressure balloon assessment of pelviureteric junction prior to laparoscopic "vascular hitch".

Authors:  Alberto Parente; Jose-Maria Angulo; Rosa Romero; Laura Burgos; Ruben Ortiz
Journal:  Int Braz J Urol       Date:  2016 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 1.541

  7 in total

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