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Pyelo-ureteral junction obstruction in poorly functioning kidneys: Does conservative management play a role in pediatric patients?

BACKGROUND: Management of Pyelo-ureteral Junction Obstruction (PUJO) in poorly functioning kidneys in pediatric patients is still controversial, particularly regarding the role of conservative treatment. AIM: To evaluate and present the outcomes of internal diversion and follow-up results of a small...

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Autores principales: Zarfati, Angelo, Mele, Ermelinda, Villani, Maria Felicia, Capozza, Nicola, Castagnetti, Marco
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10073416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37033162
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1108170
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author Zarfati, Angelo
Mele, Ermelinda
Villani, Maria Felicia
Capozza, Nicola
Castagnetti, Marco
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Capozza, Nicola
Castagnetti, Marco
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description BACKGROUND: Management of Pyelo-ureteral Junction Obstruction (PUJO) in poorly functioning kidneys in pediatric patients is still controversial, particularly regarding the role of conservative treatment. AIM: To evaluate and present the outcomes of internal diversion and follow-up results of a small series of pediatric patients with UPJO in poorly functioning kidneys. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective review of 17 consecutive patients with unilateral PUJO in kidneys with Differential Renal Function (DRF) <20% undergoing temporary internal urinary diversion between 2009 and 2021 at a single tertiary center. DRF was reassessed after 1–3 months of diversion and subsequent management was conservative or surgical (pyeloplasty or nephrectomy) based on surgeon’s and family’s preferences without randomization. RESULTS: After a trial of internal urinary diversion, 4/17 patients (23%) showed a DRF increase ≥5% (9%–12%), up to a maximum DRF of 28%, 3 underwent pyeloplasty, while 1 was managed conservatively. The remaining 13 patients showed no differential renal function improvement after diversion, and 7 were managed expectantly while 6 surgically (4 pyeloplasty, 2 nephrectomy). Overall, nine patients (53%) were managed surgically and 8 (47%) expectantly After a median (range) follow-up of 3.1 (0.3–7.9) years, no significant difference was observed between groups regarding symptoms (p = 0.205), need for further surgery (p = 1.000), and renal function (p = 1.000). DISCUSSION: Although fraught with the limitation of a small sample size, this is the first study reporting on the conservative management of this controversial group of patients. CONCLUSION: In present pediatric series of pyelo-ureteral Junction obstruction in poorly functioning kidneys with differential renal function <20%, function recovery after a trial of internal urinary diversion was quite exceptional, and no difference was observed in outcome between patients managed surgically and conservatively after stent removal.
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spelling pubmed-100734162023-04-06 Pyelo-ureteral junction obstruction in poorly functioning kidneys: Does conservative management play a role in pediatric patients? Zarfati, Angelo Mele, Ermelinda Villani, Maria Felicia Capozza, Nicola Castagnetti, Marco Front Pediatr Pediatrics BACKGROUND: Management of Pyelo-ureteral Junction Obstruction (PUJO) in poorly functioning kidneys in pediatric patients is still controversial, particularly regarding the role of conservative treatment. AIM: To evaluate and present the outcomes of internal diversion and follow-up results of a small series of pediatric patients with UPJO in poorly functioning kidneys. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective review of 17 consecutive patients with unilateral PUJO in kidneys with Differential Renal Function (DRF) <20% undergoing temporary internal urinary diversion between 2009 and 2021 at a single tertiary center. DRF was reassessed after 1–3 months of diversion and subsequent management was conservative or surgical (pyeloplasty or nephrectomy) based on surgeon’s and family’s preferences without randomization. RESULTS: After a trial of internal urinary diversion, 4/17 patients (23%) showed a DRF increase ≥5% (9%–12%), up to a maximum DRF of 28%, 3 underwent pyeloplasty, while 1 was managed conservatively. The remaining 13 patients showed no differential renal function improvement after diversion, and 7 were managed expectantly while 6 surgically (4 pyeloplasty, 2 nephrectomy). Overall, nine patients (53%) were managed surgically and 8 (47%) expectantly After a median (range) follow-up of 3.1 (0.3–7.9) years, no significant difference was observed between groups regarding symptoms (p = 0.205), need for further surgery (p = 1.000), and renal function (p = 1.000). DISCUSSION: Although fraught with the limitation of a small sample size, this is the first study reporting on the conservative management of this controversial group of patients. CONCLUSION: In present pediatric series of pyelo-ureteral Junction obstruction in poorly functioning kidneys with differential renal function <20%, function recovery after a trial of internal urinary diversion was quite exceptional, and no difference was observed in outcome between patients managed surgically and conservatively after stent removal. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10073416/ /pubmed/37033162 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1108170 Text en © 2023 Zarfati, Mele, Villani, Capozza and Castagnetti. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Villani, Maria Felicia
Capozza, Nicola
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Pyelo-ureteral junction obstruction in poorly functioning kidneys: Does conservative management play a role in pediatric patients?
title Pyelo-ureteral junction obstruction in poorly functioning kidneys: Does conservative management play a role in pediatric patients?
title_full Pyelo-ureteral junction obstruction in poorly functioning kidneys: Does conservative management play a role in pediatric patients?
title_fullStr Pyelo-ureteral junction obstruction in poorly functioning kidneys: Does conservative management play a role in pediatric patients?
title_full_unstemmed Pyelo-ureteral junction obstruction in poorly functioning kidneys: Does conservative management play a role in pediatric patients?
title_short Pyelo-ureteral junction obstruction in poorly functioning kidneys: Does conservative management play a role in pediatric patients?
title_sort pyelo-ureteral junction obstruction in poorly functioning kidneys: does conservative management play a role in pediatric patients?
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10073416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37033162
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1108170
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