Saing H, Chan F L, Yeung C K, Yeung D W
Department of Surgery, University of Hong Kong.
J Pediatr Surg. 1989 Apr;24(4):346-9. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3468(89)80266-0.
A report of 59 hydronephrotic kidneys due to pelviureteric junction (PUJ) obstruction in 50 children less than 12 years of age is presented. Thirty-two percent of the patients were less than 1 year of age, with their main presenting feature being an abdominal mass (88%). For older children, loin or abdominal pain was the chief presenting symptom (68%). During infancy, the left and right sides were equally affected, followed closely by bilateral involvement. On the other hand, in older children, the left side was predominantly affected, being twice as common as the right, and the latter again was twice as common as bilateral involvement. Dismembered pyeloplasty was the procedure used in most cases (88%); the nephrectomy rate was 8% for grossly dilated or dysplastic kidneys. During follow-up (of 6 months to 10 years) of 54 pyeloplasties, improvement was seen in 36 (67%), 12 were unchanged (22%), and one reverted to normal (2%) after the initial operation. Two (4%) worsened initially but achieved stabilization after reoperation; the remaining 3 patients (6%) showed unsatisfactory results. Stents were used in 65% of the cases and nephrostomies in 53%.