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I B Osipov1, D A Lebedev2, M V Lifanova1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Kidney triplication is a rare urological abnormality. Association of triplex kidney and ureterocele is out of ordinary. Treatment of such patients usually implies heminephrureterectomy of the upper moiety. We report a case of a saved function of the upper moiety after minimal invasive surgical procedure. CASE PRESENTATIONS: 5-year old girl complained for continuous wetting. Examination revealed 3 - segmented left kidney with pelvi-ureteric dilation of the upper moiety, IV grade vesicoureteral reflux in the upper moiety, cervical ectopic ureteral orifice of the upper moiety and a commune ureteral orifice of the lower segments. An endoscopic laser dissection of ureterocele was performed. Drainage of the upper moiety of triplex kidney was restored. Examination 18 months later showed no wetting and infection symptoms. Pelvi-ureteric dilation of the upper moiety and cavity of ureterocele decreased to minimal. Grade of vesicoureteral reflux decreased to I.Entities:
Keywords: Incontinence; Triplex kidney; Ureterocele; Vesicoureteral reflux
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32404111 PMCID: PMC7222539 DOI: 10.1186/s12894-020-00625-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Urol ISSN: 1471-2490 Impact factor: 2.264
Fig. 1Intravenous pyelogram in 5 (a), 12 (b) and 20 (c) minutes after the injection of contrast media revealed left kidney triplication. Arrows indicate three segments of left kidney (IVPb) and three ureters (IVPc). The ureters of the middle and lower moieties merge along the way (IVPc)
Fig. 2DMSA scans (a and b) show decrease of functioning parenchyma volume and urinary retention in the upper moiety. CT (c and d) show an additional vessel to the upper moiety (arrow), renal triplication and dilation of pelvicalyceal system and ureter of the upper moiety
Fig. 3Voiding cystography: IV grade vesicoureteral reflux in the upper moiety. Contrast-filled ureterocele (a) and dilated ureter (b) are seen
Fig. 4Intravenous pyelogram in 18 months after endoscopic surgery revealed a significant reduction of the ureter and pelvicalyceal system of the upper moiety and improved drainage of the middle and lower moieties