| Literature DB >> 27829833 |
Cemile Başdaş1, Süleyman Çelebi2, Seyithan Özaydın3, Birgül Karaaslan3, Elmas Reyhan Alim3, Ünal Güvenç3, Serdar Sander1.
Abstract
Aim. Ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) is rarely associated with a duplex collecting system. We review this unusual anomaly in terms of presentation, diagnostic evaluation, and surgical management. Method. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of patients diagnosed with a duplex system with UPJO. Result. Sixteen patients (6 girls, 10 boys) with 18 moieties were treated surgically and four patients were treated conservatively. The median age at surgery was two years (range, 2 months to 7 years). The lower pole and upper moiety were affected in 12 and two kidneys, respectively, and both were affected in two patients. The anomaly was right-sided in 12 moieties and left-sided in six. The duplication was incomplete in seven patients and complete in nine. The mean renal pelvis diameter at the time of surgery was 25.6 (range 11-48 mm) mm by USG. The mean renal function of the involved moiety was 28.3% before surgery. Management included pyelopyelostomy or ureteropyelostomy in six moieties, dismembered pyeloplasty in eight moieties, heminephrectomy in four cases, and simultaneous upper heminephrectomy and lower pole ureteropyelostomy in one patient. Conclusion. There is no standard approach for these patients and treatment should be individualized according to physical presentation, detailed anatomy, and severity of obstruction.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27829833 PMCID: PMC5088327 DOI: 10.1155/2016/7960794
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Urol ISSN: 1687-6369
Characteristics of patients and management of UPJO associated with a duplicated collecting system.
| Age | Gender | Type of duplication | Localization of duplication | Mean function of the involved renal moiety (%) | Type of surgery | Associated anomalies |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 months | Female | Incomplete | Right lower moiety | 43 | Ureteropyelostomy | |
| 7 years | Male | Complete | Left lower moiety | 54 | Pyeloplasty | |
| 6 years | Female | Complete | Right lower moiety | 54 | Pyeloplasty | |
| 2 years | Male | Complete | Left lower moiety | 34 | Pyeloplasty | Vesicoureteral reflux |
| 1.5 years | Female | Complete | Right upper moiety | 3 | Heminephrectomy | Right ureterovesical junction obstruction |
| Right lower moiety | 41 | Ureteropyelostomy | ||||
| 1 year | Male | Incomplete | Right renal lower moiety | 42 | Pyeloplasty | Right upper bagpipe renal collecting anomaly |
| Right upper renal moiety | 4 | Heminephrectomy | Bilateral undescended testes | |||
| 1 year | Male | Complete | Right renal upper moiety | 0 | Heminephrectomy | Left renal multicystic kidney |
| 6 months | Male | Incomplete | Right lower moiety | 35 | Pyelopyelostomy | |
| 1 year | Male | Complete | Left lower moiety | 59 | Pyeloplasty | Horseshoe kidney + penoscrotal hypospadias |
| 1 year | Male | Complete | Left lower moiety | 55 | Pyeloplasty | |
| 2 months | Female | Complete | Right lower moiety | 19 | Pyeloplasty | Right upper collecting system ends with ureterocele |
| 3 months | Female | Complete | Right lower moiety | 23 | Pyeloplasty | |
| 5 months | Male | Incomplete | Right lower moiety | 45 | Pyelopyelostomy | Right renal with triplex system |
| 3 years | Male | Incomplete | Left lower moiety | 21 | Pyelopyelostomy | |
| 1.5 years | Female | Incomplete | Left upper moiety | 2 | Heminephrectomy | |
| 5 years | Male | Incomplete | Right lower moiety | 34 | Ureteropyelostomy | Vesicoureteral reflux |
Figure 1The intravenous urography shows the dilated left lower moiety with an abrupt transition to nondilated ureter at the pelviureteric junction consistent with pelviureteric junction obstruction of the lower moiety. The upper moiety is nondilated.
Figure 2Intravenous examination showing the duplex system on the right side with the UPJO of the lower moiety.