Laparoscopic approach for intermittent hydronephrosis caused by primary ureteral fibroepithelial polyps in children

Objective To summarize the diagnosis and treatment experience of children with intermittent hydronephrosis caused by ureteral fibroepithelial polyp (UFP).Methods From 2017 to 2020, cases of hydronephrosis caused by ureteral polyp in Anhui Provincial Children’s Hospital were retrospectively enrolled...

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Main Authors: Qifei Deng, Han Chu, Yongsheng Cao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2021-04-01
Series:World Journal of Pediatric Surgery
Online Access:https://wjps.bmj.com/content/4/1/e000243.full
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spelling doaj-a1418d2ba02542ffa5ff69cfe42e1e092021-04-05T09:00:09ZengBMJ Publishing GroupWorld Journal of Pediatric Surgery2516-54102021-04-014110.1136/wjps-2020-000243Laparoscopic approach for intermittent hydronephrosis caused by primary ureteral fibroepithelial polyps in childrenQifei Deng0Han Chu1Yongsheng Cao2Urology (II), Anhui Provincial Children's Hospital, Hefei, Anhui, ChinaUrology (II), Anhui Provincial Children's Hospital, Hefei, Anhui, ChinaUrology (II), Anhui Provincial Children's Hospital, Hefei, Anhui, ChinaObjective To summarize the diagnosis and treatment experience of children with intermittent hydronephrosis caused by ureteral fibroepithelial polyp (UFP).Methods From 2017 to 2020, cases of hydronephrosis caused by ureteral polyp in Anhui Provincial Children’s Hospital were retrospectively enrolled for investigation. Demographic data, clinical manifestations, operation details, pathology and outcomes were collected from patients’ medical data for analysis.Results All seven cases of UFP were boys, including six cases on the left side of the ureter and one case on the right side, at the median age of 7.1 years (3–14 years), with abdominal intermittent pain as the first symptom. All cases underwent laparoscopic pyeloureteroplasty. All the operations were completed successfully; postoperative pathology indicated the presence of primary UFP. Postoperative follow-ups of 1–30 months showed satisfactory recovery and relief from hydronephrosis.Conclusions Laparoscopic pyeloureteroplasty or ureteroureterostomy is one of the optimal treatments for ureteral polyp at present. The surgical method should be determined according to the number of polyps, the length and the diameter of the affected ureter, and also the status of renal function of the patients.https://wjps.bmj.com/content/4/1/e000243.full
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author Qifei Deng
Han Chu
Yongsheng Cao
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Han Chu
Yongsheng Cao
Laparoscopic approach for intermittent hydronephrosis caused by primary ureteral fibroepithelial polyps in children
World Journal of Pediatric Surgery
author_facet Qifei Deng
Han Chu
Yongsheng Cao
author_sort Qifei Deng
title Laparoscopic approach for intermittent hydronephrosis caused by primary ureteral fibroepithelial polyps in children
title_short Laparoscopic approach for intermittent hydronephrosis caused by primary ureteral fibroepithelial polyps in children
title_full Laparoscopic approach for intermittent hydronephrosis caused by primary ureteral fibroepithelial polyps in children
title_fullStr Laparoscopic approach for intermittent hydronephrosis caused by primary ureteral fibroepithelial polyps in children
title_full_unstemmed Laparoscopic approach for intermittent hydronephrosis caused by primary ureteral fibroepithelial polyps in children
title_sort laparoscopic approach for intermittent hydronephrosis caused by primary ureteral fibroepithelial polyps in children
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series World Journal of Pediatric Surgery
issn 2516-5410
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Objective To summarize the diagnosis and treatment experience of children with intermittent hydronephrosis caused by ureteral fibroepithelial polyp (UFP).Methods From 2017 to 2020, cases of hydronephrosis caused by ureteral polyp in Anhui Provincial Children’s Hospital were retrospectively enrolled for investigation. Demographic data, clinical manifestations, operation details, pathology and outcomes were collected from patients’ medical data for analysis.Results All seven cases of UFP were boys, including six cases on the left side of the ureter and one case on the right side, at the median age of 7.1 years (3–14 years), with abdominal intermittent pain as the first symptom. All cases underwent laparoscopic pyeloureteroplasty. All the operations were completed successfully; postoperative pathology indicated the presence of primary UFP. Postoperative follow-ups of 1–30 months showed satisfactory recovery and relief from hydronephrosis.Conclusions Laparoscopic pyeloureteroplasty or ureteroureterostomy is one of the optimal treatments for ureteral polyp at present. The surgical method should be determined according to the number of polyps, the length and the diameter of the affected ureter, and also the status of renal function of the patients.
url https://wjps.bmj.com/content/4/1/e000243.full
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