Does preoperative function affect the outcome following pyeloplasty in poorly functioning kidneys among pediatric population?

Aim: To determine the efficacy and outcome of pyeloplasty in poorly functioning kidneys in the pediatric population and whether pyeloplasty could be offered as an upfront procedure in such patient population, instead of nephrectomy. Materials and Methods: A retrospective data analysis of 83 patients...

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Main Authors: Sharanbasappa Rudrawadi, Gaurav Kochhar, P Ashwin Shekhar, Prateek Jugalkishore Laddha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
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Online Access:http://www.jiaps.com/article.asp?issn=0971-9261;year=2021;volume=26;issue=5;spage=294;epage=298;aulast=Rudrawadi
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spelling doaj-2507391e02bf4106b2a260d52bf3588b2021-10-07T05:12:53ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons0971-92611998-38912021-01-0126529429810.4103/jiaps.JIAPS_141_20Does preoperative function affect the outcome following pyeloplasty in poorly functioning kidneys among pediatric population?Sharanbasappa RudrawadiGaurav KochharP Ashwin ShekharPrateek Jugalkishore LaddhaAim: To determine the efficacy and outcome of pyeloplasty in poorly functioning kidneys in the pediatric population and whether pyeloplasty could be offered as an upfront procedure in such patient population, instead of nephrectomy. Materials and Methods: A retrospective data analysis of 83 patients who underwent pyeloplasty in poorly functioning kidneys from 2010 to 2015 was performed. Success was defined based on improvement in symptoms, stable or improved function, and better drainage on post-operative Tc-99m Diethylene Triamine Pentaacetic acid scan instead of DTPA scan renography done after 3 months and yearly thereafter. Results: Eighty-three patients with a mean age of 6.8 ± 2.88 years with poor function on isotope renogram (<30%) were included in the study. Three patients were excluded in view of postoperative outflow obstruction. Out of the remaining 80 patients, 56 were male and 24 were female. They were divided into two groups based on preoperative differential renal function (DRF), Group I (n = 26) having preoperative DRF of <10% and Group II (n = 54) having preoperative DRF of 10%–30%. All patients underwent laparoscopic dismembered pyeloplasty with ureteral stenting. The mean DRF improved from 7.58 ± 2.39 to 29.71 ± 5.16 postoperatively in Group I. However, in Group II, DRF improved from 20.81 ± 5.68 to 37.25 ± 7.11 postoperatively. At a follow-up of 24 months, the overall success rate was 98%. Conclusion: Pyeloplasty gives good intermediate-term results even in extremely poorly functioning kidneys and an upfront pyeloplasty instead of nephrectomy should be offered to all pediatric patients irrespective of preoperative function.http://www.jiaps.com/article.asp?issn=0971-9261;year=2021;volume=26;issue=5;spage=294;epage=298;aulast=Rudrawadipoorly functioning kidneypyeloplastyrenogramureteropelvic junction obstruction
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author Sharanbasappa Rudrawadi
Gaurav Kochhar
P Ashwin Shekhar
Prateek Jugalkishore Laddha
spellingShingle Sharanbasappa Rudrawadi
Gaurav Kochhar
P Ashwin Shekhar
Prateek Jugalkishore Laddha
Does preoperative function affect the outcome following pyeloplasty in poorly functioning kidneys among pediatric population?
Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
poorly functioning kidney
pyeloplasty
renogram
ureteropelvic junction obstruction
author_facet Sharanbasappa Rudrawadi
Gaurav Kochhar
P Ashwin Shekhar
Prateek Jugalkishore Laddha
author_sort Sharanbasappa Rudrawadi
title Does preoperative function affect the outcome following pyeloplasty in poorly functioning kidneys among pediatric population?
title_short Does preoperative function affect the outcome following pyeloplasty in poorly functioning kidneys among pediatric population?
title_full Does preoperative function affect the outcome following pyeloplasty in poorly functioning kidneys among pediatric population?
title_fullStr Does preoperative function affect the outcome following pyeloplasty in poorly functioning kidneys among pediatric population?
title_full_unstemmed Does preoperative function affect the outcome following pyeloplasty in poorly functioning kidneys among pediatric population?
title_sort does preoperative function affect the outcome following pyeloplasty in poorly functioning kidneys among pediatric population?
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
issn 0971-9261
1998-3891
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Aim: To determine the efficacy and outcome of pyeloplasty in poorly functioning kidneys in the pediatric population and whether pyeloplasty could be offered as an upfront procedure in such patient population, instead of nephrectomy. Materials and Methods: A retrospective data analysis of 83 patients who underwent pyeloplasty in poorly functioning kidneys from 2010 to 2015 was performed. Success was defined based on improvement in symptoms, stable or improved function, and better drainage on post-operative Tc-99m Diethylene Triamine Pentaacetic acid scan instead of DTPA scan renography done after 3 months and yearly thereafter. Results: Eighty-three patients with a mean age of 6.8 ± 2.88 years with poor function on isotope renogram (<30%) were included in the study. Three patients were excluded in view of postoperative outflow obstruction. Out of the remaining 80 patients, 56 were male and 24 were female. They were divided into two groups based on preoperative differential renal function (DRF), Group I (n = 26) having preoperative DRF of <10% and Group II (n = 54) having preoperative DRF of 10%–30%. All patients underwent laparoscopic dismembered pyeloplasty with ureteral stenting. The mean DRF improved from 7.58 ± 2.39 to 29.71 ± 5.16 postoperatively in Group I. However, in Group II, DRF improved from 20.81 ± 5.68 to 37.25 ± 7.11 postoperatively. At a follow-up of 24 months, the overall success rate was 98%. Conclusion: Pyeloplasty gives good intermediate-term results even in extremely poorly functioning kidneys and an upfront pyeloplasty instead of nephrectomy should be offered to all pediatric patients irrespective of preoperative function.
topic poorly functioning kidney
pyeloplasty
renogram
ureteropelvic junction obstruction
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