Mikkelsen S S, Rasmussen B S, Jensen T M, Hanghøj-Petersen W, Christensen P O
Department of Surgery, Central Hospital, Holstebro, Denmark.
Br J Urol. 1992 Aug;70(2):121-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.1992.tb15688.x.
A series of 21 patients with hydronephrosis (mean age 37 years) underwent an Anderson-Hynes pyeloplasty; a nephrostomy catheter was not used routinely. One patient developed urinary leakage post-operatively but this ceased following insertion of a ureteric catheter. Assessment was carried out after a mean observation time of 85 months. Clinical examination, laboratory investigations, urography and renography were performed pre-operatively and at follow-up. There was no evidence of stones or stenosis in the pelvis. Patients operated upon before the age of 30 years showed improved renal function. All patients had symptoms pre-operatively but only one had symptoms post-operatively. It was concluded that the results of surgical intervention in hydronephrosis are excellent, especially in patients aged less than 30 years.