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4/2022
vol. 97 abstract:
Original paper
A new insight into the management of high-grade vesicoureteral reflux
Mohamed Adel Atta
1
,
Asmaa Ismail
2
,
Ahmed Fouad Kotb
2
Pediatr Pol 2022; 97 (4): 308-310
Online publish date: 2022/12/30
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Introduction
High-grade vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is a major dilemma to urologists, with no clear time for intervention in children without evidence of urinary tract infection. The aim of our study was to show our experience in managing high-grade VUR in children with high postvoiding residual. Material and methods Our study included 24 children with high-grade reflux persistent while being on surveillance and continuous antibiotic prophylaxis. Besides radiological investigations, 24-hour urine output and postvoiding residual were our main clinical parameters to study. Results All the children with high-grade reflux in our study were found to have polyuria and high postvoiding residual. Surgical correction was done through open surgical ureteral reimplantation combined with the use of vasopressin. Reduction cystoplasty was done for 2 children. One-year follow-up showed satisfactory outcomes in reducing bladder capacity and treating reflux. Conclusions Children with high-grade VUR should be assessed for polyuria. The presence of polyuria should be an indication for early surgical management. keywords:
vesicoureteral reflux, ureteral reimplantation, polyuria, diabetes insipidus |