Obstructive Uropathy in Sudanese Patients
In this paper we describe the causes, patterns of presentation, and management of obstructive uropathy in Sudanese patients in a retrospective multi-center audit. All patients who presented with obstructive uropathy during 2005 were included in this study. All of the patients were subjected to seria...
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doaj-57506383d2374399afd0bcb82fcbac222020-11-25T01:33:45ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSaudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation1319-24422006-01-01173415419Obstructive Uropathy in Sudanese PatientsEl Imam MOmran MNugud FElsabiq MSaad KTAHA OIn this paper we describe the causes, patterns of presentation, and management of obstructive uropathy in Sudanese patients in a retrospective multi-center audit. All patients who presented with obstructive uropathy during 2005 were included in this study. All of the patients were subjected to serial investigations including imaging and tests of renal function. Diversion, stenting, and/or definitive surgery were performed in order to relieve the obstruction. Five hundred twenty patients were diagnosed with obstructive uropathy during this period; 345 (66%) patients presented with chronic obstruction and 175 (34%) with acute obstruction. Of the study patients, 210 (40%) presented with significant renal impairment; 50 (23%) of them required emergent dialysis. The patterns of clinical presentation of the obstructed patients included pain at the site of obstruction in 48%, lower urinary tract symptoms in 42%, urine retention in 36.5%, mass effect in 22%, and anuria in 4%. Patients in the pediatric age group constituted 4% of the total. The common causative factors of obstruction included congenital urethral valves, pelvi-ureteral junction obstruction, urolithiasis, and iatrogenic trauma, especially in the obstetric practice. Renal function was completely recovered with early management in 100% of patients with acute obstruction and was stabilized in 90% of patients with chronic obstruction. Four patients were diagnosed with end-stage renal failure; two of them were transplanted. The mortality rate in this study was less than 0.3%.http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2006;volume=17;issue=3;spage=415;epage=419;aulast=ElUrinaryObstructionRenalAcuteChronicDialysisTransplantation. |
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El Imam M Omran M Nugud F Elsabiq M Saad K TAHA O Obstructive Uropathy in Sudanese Patients Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation Urinary Obstruction Renal Acute Chronic Dialysis Transplantation. |
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El Imam M Omran M Nugud F Elsabiq M Saad K TAHA O |
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Obstructive Uropathy in Sudanese Patients |
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Obstructive Uropathy in Sudanese Patients |
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Obstructive Uropathy in Sudanese Patients |
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Obstructive Uropathy in Sudanese Patients |
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Obstructive Uropathy in Sudanese Patients |
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obstructive uropathy in sudanese patients |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation |
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1319-2442 |
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2006-01-01 |
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In this paper we describe the causes, patterns of presentation, and management of obstructive uropathy in Sudanese patients in a retrospective multi-center audit. All patients who presented with obstructive uropathy during 2005 were included in this study. All of the patients were subjected to serial investigations including imaging and tests of renal function. Diversion, stenting, and/or definitive surgery were performed in order to relieve the obstruction. Five hundred twenty patients were diagnosed with obstructive uropathy during this period; 345 (66%) patients presented with chronic obstruction and 175 (34%) with acute obstruction. Of the study patients, 210 (40%) presented with significant renal impairment; 50 (23%) of them required emergent dialysis. The patterns of clinical presentation of the obstructed patients included pain at the site of obstruction in 48%, lower urinary tract symptoms in 42%, urine retention in 36.5%, mass effect in 22%, and anuria in 4%. Patients in the pediatric age group constituted 4% of the total. The common causative factors of obstruction included congenital urethral valves, pelvi-ureteral junction obstruction, urolithiasis, and iatrogenic trauma, especially in the obstetric practice. Renal function was completely recovered with early management in 100% of patients with acute obstruction and was stabilized in 90% of patients with chronic obstruction. Four patients were diagnosed with end-stage renal failure; two of them were transplanted. The mortality rate in this study was less than 0.3%. |
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Urinary Obstruction Renal Acute Chronic Dialysis Transplantation. |
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http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2006;volume=17;issue=3;spage=415;epage=419;aulast=El |
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