| Literature DB >> 33014239 |
Amine Oueslati1, Ahmed Saadi1, Marouene Chakroun1, Selim Zaghbib1, Abderrazak Bouzouita1, Amine Derouiche1, Mohamed Riadh Ben Slama1, Haroun Ayed1, Mohamed Chebil1.
Abstract
To evaluate the efficacy of endoscopic meatotomy in the treatment of ureterocele in adults. A retrospective study of adult patients with ureterocele, treated between January 1987 and December 2014. In 47 patients, 55 intravesical ureteroceles were diagnosed and classified as 18 right, 21 left and eight bilateral (38%, 44% and 17% respectively). According to the Bruézière classification, 41 (75%) ureteroceles were type A and 14 (25%) others were type C. These ureteroceles were complicated by calculus formation in 22 cases, moderately dilated excretory pathways in 16 cases and both complications in a total of 9 cases. Four patients had a complicated ureterocele with pyelonephritis, one of which was emphysematous. The endoscopic treatment was performed in cases of complicated and/or symptomatic ureteroceles. Fifty one cases were treated by a "smiling mouth" meatotomy consisting in a transverse horizontal incision, with the treatment of any associated complication. The mean operative time was 35 minutes (10-90). The operative follow-up was uneventful in 42 patients and complications occurred in 5 patients (2 urinary retentions, 2 infectious complications and one hematuria). The mean duration of postoperative stay was 1-2 days. The mean follow-up was 15 months. Four patients developed vesicoureteral reflux and no stenosis was noted. The endoscopic incision of the ureteroceles seems today, after reviewing the results, to be a good treatment of adult ureterocele. It is a simple, minimally invasive and has a low morbidity rate. Copyright: Amine Oueslati et al.Entities:
Keywords: Ureterocele; adult; endoscopy; meatotomy
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33014239 PMCID: PMC7519792 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2020.36.243.24941
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Figure 1"smiling mouth" meatotomy: intraoperative image
clinical symptomatology of ureterocele in our patients
| Symptoms | Number of Patients | Rate (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Low Back Pain | 31 | 66 |
| Mouth Disorders | 25 | 53 |
| Renal Colic | 12 | 25 |
| Hematuria | 11 | 23 |
| Asymptomatic | 2 | 4 |
Figure 2early snapshot of intravenous urography: image of “snake head” surrounded by a light halo on the cystogram
Figure 3CT urography reconstruction layout of left ureterocele with left duplicated ureter at the expense of the upper renal lobule
Figure 4abdominal radiography of emphysematous pyelonephritis complicating ureterocele; full arrow: airy light in the left kidney and ureter; dotted arrow: ureteral pelvic lithiasis complicating ureterocele