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Valved shunt as a treatment for obstructive uropathy: does pressure make a difference?

Hiroaki Kitagawa1, Yasuji Seki, Hideki Nagae, Takeshi Aoba, Shutaro Manabe, Kei Ooyama, Junki Koike, Masayuki Takagi, Jane Zuccollo, Shinobu Tatsunami, Kevin C Pringle.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: A valved ventriculo-peritoneal shunt (V-P shunt) as a vesico-amniotic shunt (V-A shunt) preserves the filling/emptying cycle and normal bladder development in fetal lambs with bladder outlet obstruction. The optimal pressure for such shunts is unknown.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We created obstructive uropathy in 60-day gestation fetal lambs. A V-A shunt was placed 3 weeks later, using a low-pressure (Group L: 15-54 mmH2O) or a high-pressure (Group H: 95-150 mmH2O) V-P shunt. We included non-shunted (obstructive uropathy, Group O) and control lambs (Group C). All were delivered at 130 days. Bladder volumes, bladder thickness, renal and bladder histology were compared.
RESULTS: Seventeen lambs had an obstructive uropathy created. Five Group L (four survived), four Group H (three survived) and five Group O survived. Body weight and crown-to-rump lengths of the three groups were not significantly different. Group H lambs had a dilated urachus, urinary ascites and severe ureteral dilatation similar to Group O lambs. There were four Group C lambs. Bladder volume was 10, 15 and 1,150 ml in Group H, 115 ± 67.9 ml in Group L, 128 ± 99.8 ml in Group O and 24.5 ± 3.84 ml in Group C. Unlike Group O lambs, Group L did not have urinary ascites, urinomas or renal dysplasia.
CONCLUSION: Low-pressure shunts preserved both bladder volume and renal development. High-pressure shunts did neither.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23392914     DOI: 10.1007/s00383-012-3249-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int        ISSN: 0179-0358            Impact factor:   1.827


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Authors:  H Kitagawa; K C Pringle
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2.  Development of an animal model to study congenital urinary obstruction.

Authors:  K C Pringle; H Kitagawa; Y Seki; J Koike; J Zuccollo
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