| Literature DB >> 32844353 |
Meng He1, Ning Li2, Weiping Zhang3, Zhentao Ren1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To describe our experience in handling cases of children with fibroepithelial polyps (FEPs) of ureters. We specifically present preoperative diagnosis approaches, provide a clear definition of this entity and its outcomes following treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Feps; Hydronephrosis; Pediatric; Polyps; Ureteral
Year: 2020 PMID: 32844353 PMCID: PMC8217005 DOI: 10.1007/s00345-020-03379-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Urol ISSN: 0724-4983 Impact factor: 4.226
Patients characteristics
| Age (months) | 109 ± 34.7 |
| Male | 46 (95.8%) |
| Female | 2 (4.1%) |
| Left | 39 (81.3%) |
| Right | 6 (12.5%) |
| Bilateral | 3 (6.2%) |
| Proximal ureter | 47 (97.9%) |
| Middle ureter | 1 (2.1%) |
| Distal ureter | 0 |
| Size(cm) | 2.1 ± 1.8 |
| 1 | 34 (70.8%) |
| 2 | 6 (12.5%) |
| 3 | 1 (2.1%) |
| ≥ 4 | 7 (14.6%) |
| Flank pain | 39 (81.3%) |
| Hematuria | 9 (18.8%) |
| Urinary tract infection | 1 (2.1%) |
| No symptoms | 4 (8.3%) |
| Hydronephrosis | 48 (100%) |
Values are presented as mean ± standard deviation
Fig. 111-Year-old boy with intermittent abdominal pain, longitudinal sonogram reveals a mildly echogenic mass at the proximal ureter (arrows)
Fig. 2IVP of a 11-year-old boy with bilateral ureteral polyps showing filling defects (red arrows) in bilateral proximal ureter
Fig. 3Delayed contrast enhanced CT scan of a 10-year-old boy with bilateral ureteral polyps showing filling defects (blue arrows) in bilateral proximal ureter
Preoperative diagnosis with image
| Image | Total | Positive | Negative |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ultrasound | 48 (100%) | 29 (60.4%) | 19 (39.6%) |
| Intravenous urography (IVU) | 41 (85.4%) | 14 (34.1%) | 27 (65.9%) |
| Computed tomography (CT) | 6 (12.5%) | 3 (50%) | 3 (50%) |
Treatment and outcome
| Laparoscopic ureteroureterostomy | 17 (35.4%) |
| Open dismembered pyeloplasty | 1 (2.1%) |
| Laparoscopic dismembered pyeloplasty | 26 (54.2%) |
| Open ureteroureterostomy | 4 (8.3%) |
| Recurrence of ureteral polyp | 0 (0%) |
| Urinary tract infection (UTI) | 1 (2.3%) |
| Urinary calculi | 2 (4.7%) |
| Ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) | 1 (2.3%) |