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Pediatric congenital hydronephrosis (ureteropelvic junction obstruction): Medical management guide.

Miyuki Kohno1,2, Tetsushi Ogawa1,3, Yoshiyuki Kojima1,4, Akiko Sakoda1,5, Kazuyoshi Johnin1,6, Yoshifumi Sugita1,7, Akihiro Nakane1,8, Mitsuru Noguchi1,9, Kimihiko Moriya1,10, Motoshi Hattori1,11, Yutaro Hayashi1,12, Masayuki Kubota1,13.   

Abstract

The prevalence of asymptomatic hydronephrosis, now detected by ultrasonography, has increased. However, definitive management guidelines for the management of congenital hydronephrosis have not been established. The Japanese Society of Pediatric Urology created a "medical management guide" based on new findings for physicians practicing pediatric urology. We developed a medical management guide focused on congenital hydronephrosis caused by ureteropelvic junction obstruction. This medical management guide consists of the definition, pathophysiology, epidemiology, diagnosis, classification, treatment using a clinical management algorithm of hydronephrosis and the long-term course of the disease. The aim of hydronephrosis management is to determine whether surgery should be carried out to avoid renal dysfunction, as there is a possibility for improvement without intervention. Ultrasonography is essential to make treatment decisions. Management is determined by a comprehensive assessment, including the degree of hydronephrosis, anterior-posterior diameter of the renal pelvis and, if necessary, a nuclear medicine evaluation of the status of urine drainage and renal function.
© 2020 The Japanese Urological Association.

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Keywords:  children; hydronephrosis; management; ultrasonography; ureteropelvic junction obstruction

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32162424     DOI: 10.1111/iju.14207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Urol        ISSN: 0919-8172            Impact factor:   3.369


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