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Pediatr Nephrol
; 19(3): 357-60, 2004 Mar.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-14685844
RESUMO
Perirenal extravasation of urine is a rare event in congenital uropathies, mostly observed perinatally in the case of infravesical obstruction. We describe a male infant with a primary non-refluxing obstructive left megaureter who developed an acute perirenal extravasation and ascites at the age of 4 weeks. After temporary upper urinary diversion, ureterocystoneostomy was successfully performed. Intraoperatively, the distal ureter showed an extremely narrow lumen over a distance of 3 cm. In the current literature, postnatal management of primary megaureters is preferably conservative. Our patient demonstrates an extremely rare complication demanding early surgical intervention.