| Literature DB >> 23340725 |
P Anheuser1, J Kranz, J Steffens, R Beetz.
Abstract
A primary megaureter is an anomaly with a prevesical or overall dilated ureter of more than 6 mm in diameter. It is important to distinguish between cases of primary non-refluxing and primary obstructive-refluxing megaureters, as the treatment of both is completely different. The basic diagnostic work-up includes ultrasonography and voiding cystourethrography. Diuretic renography is used to detect split renal function and the degree of upper urinary tract obstruction. In most cases of primary non-refluxing megaureter surgical treatment is unnecessary due to the high remission rate, whereas obstructive refluxing megaureters commonly only need to be corrected. Antibiotic prophylaxis may be indicated in infants with a primary obstructive megaureter during the first 6 months of life due to a higher risk of complications due to pyelonephritis especially in this age group.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23340725 DOI: 10.1007/s00120-012-3081-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Urologe A ISSN: 0340-2592 Impact factor: 0.639