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Int Urol Nephrol ; 56(8): 2607-2613, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38549000

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INTRODUCTION: Ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) is a commonly encountered abnormality and it can lead to serious consequences such as renal dysplasia eventually resulting in loss of kidney. Hence, early diagnosis and timely management remains the cornerstone of the treatment. The most anticipated technique amongst modern day urologist is the robot-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty (RALP). The study aims to determine early post-operative outcomes of robot-assisted laparoscopic transperitoneal pyeloplasty procedure in patients presenting with unilateral ureteropelvic junction obstruction to establish the local perspective. METHODOLOGY: This is a descriptive study involving patients with ureteropelvic junction obstruction in a tertiary care facility in Karachi; Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplant (SIUT). A total of 46 participants were recruited. Robot-assisted laparoscopic transperitoneal dismembered Hynes-Anderson pyeloplasty was performed by a single surgeon with over 3 years of experience in the presence of the researcher. Early postoperative outcome total operative time, length of hospital stay, console time and blood loss were noted by the researcher as per operational definition. Data were analyzed on SPSS Version 22. RESULTS: Mean age in our study was 46.51 years with the standard deviation of ± 10.87. Whereas, mean length of hospital stay, total operative time, total blood loss, console time, pre-hemoglobin, posthemoglobin, height, weight and BMI in our study was 1.19 ± 0.40 days, 64.58 ± 17.59 min, 9.56 ± 6.13 ml, 30.17 ± 4.99 min, 12.66 ± 1.47 ml, 11.79 ± 1.93 ml, 165.62 ± 8.23 cm, 68.34 ± 8.23 kg and 24.85 ± 3.34 kg/m2, respectively. CONCLUSION: Recent advancements in technology have yielded the latest RALP technique which has been proven significantly better than existing approaches and similar results are reported by this study demonstrating improvement in peri-operative and post-operative outcomes ultimately ameliorating the quality of life of patients with UPJO.


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Pelve Renal , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Robóticos , Obstrução Ureteral , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos , Humanos , Obstrução Ureteral/cirurgia , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Robóticos/métodos , Pelve Renal/cirurgia , Masculino , Feminino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Resultado do Tratamento , Adulto , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos/métodos , Laparoscopia/métodos , Fatores de Tempo , Tempo de Internação , Duração da Cirurgia
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BMC Urol ; 24(1): 70, 2024 Mar 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38532342

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BACKGROUND: Ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) is a common obstructive disease of the urinary tract. UPJO patients commonly exhibit coexistent renal calculi. The main aim of therapy is to relieve the obstruction and remove the stones at the same time. METHODS: This retrospective study included 110 patients diagnosed with UPJO coexisting with multiple renal calculi at Shanxi Bethune Hospital and the First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University between March 2016 and January 2022. Patients were divided according to the methods used for dealing with UPJO and renal calculi. In Group A, patients underwent traditional open pyeloplasty and pyelolithotomy. In Group B, patients underwent percutaneous nephrolithotomy first and then laparoscopic pyeloplasty. In Group C, patients underwent flexible cystoscopy to remove stones and then laparoscopic pyeloplasty. In Group D, patients underwent flexible vacuum-assisted ureteral access sheath (FV-UAS)assisted flexible ureteroscopy (f-URS) and underwent laparoscopic pyeloplasty. The stones were broken up using a holmium laser. The pyeloplasty success rate, stone clearance rate, operation time, bleeding amount, complication occurrence rate, postsurgical pain, length of stay, and hospitalization cost were compared between the groups. The follow-up period was at least 2 years. RESULTS: The use of f-URS and the FV-UAS, significantly increased the renal stone clearance rate and significantly reduced the complication incidence and operation time in UPJO patients with multiple coexisting renal calculi. CONCLUSIONS: Laparoscopic pyeloplasty combined with f-URS and FV-UAS is safe and effective for treating UPJO in patients complicated by renal caliceal stones. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Retrospectively registered.


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Cálculos Renais , Laparoscopia , Cálculos Ureterais , Obstrução Ureteral , Humanos , Ureteroscopia/efeitos adversos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Pelve Renal/cirurgia , Laparoscopia/métodos , Obstrução Ureteral/cirurgia , Cálculos Renais/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento , Cálculos Ureterais/cirurgia
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Curr Urol Rep ; 25(3): 55-61, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38324220

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review aims to provide an in-depth exploration of the recent advancements in robot-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty (RALP) and its evolving landscape in the context of infant pyeloplasty, complex genitourinary (GU) anatomy, recurrent ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction, cost considerations, and the learning curve. RECENT FINDINGS: Recent literature highlights the safety and efficacy of RALP in treating the infant population, patients with complex GU anomalies, and recurrent UPJO which were all traditionally managed using the open approach. Cost considerations are evolving, with the potential for RALP to have a lesser financial burden. In addition, the learning curve for RALP is diminishing due to robust training programs and advances in research. RALP has become the gold standard in the treatment of UPJO in pediatric urology at many children's hospitals. Surgeon comfort and research in this space allow safe and successful reconstruction in the most challenging of cases.


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Laparoscopia , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Robóticos , Robótica , Obstrução Ureteral , Lactente , Criança , Humanos , Pelve Renal/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos , Obstrução Ureteral/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos
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J Robot Surg ; 18(1): 97, 2024 Feb 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38413450

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To explore the learning curve of robot-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty (RALP) in children. The clinical data, surgical information, and postoperative complications of consecutive cases of RALP performed by the same surgeon in Shanghai Children's Hospital from January 2014 to July 2020 were retrospectively analyzed; the surgeon is a senior pediatric urologists who is proficient in laparoscopic pyeloplasty; the data consist of console time (CT), suture method when anastomosing ureteropelvic junction (UPJ), number of stitches (N), anastomosis time per stitch (tn), the average suture time per stitch (T) = (suture time of first stitch (t1) + second stitch (t2) + … + tn)/N, postoperative complications, and surgical outcome. The learning curve was depicted by cumulative sum method (CUSUM) and validated by cumulative method (CUM). Of the 88 cases, 64 cases were included in present study. Median CT was 104 (83-117) min, mean T was 109 ± 17 s. There were ten cases of Clavien-Dindo Grade I complication and two cases of Clavien-Dindo Grade IIIb complication. The median follow-up time was 237 (87-627) days. The learning curve of CT has three stages, with inflection points at 11th and 57th case, and T has two stages, with inflection points at 19th case. There was a statistically significant difference between the console time and length of stay on both sides of the inflection point (P < 0.05), but there was no statistically significant difference in age, gender, etiology, clinical manifestation, surgical outcome, and complication (P > 0.05). For a senior pediatric urologists who is proficient in laparoscopic pyeloplasty, the learning curve of RALP can be divided into three stages, preliminary exploration stage, mastery stage, and proficiency stage. It takes about 11 cases to achieve the mastery stage, and it takes about 57 cases to achieve the proficiency stage. The learning curve focused on the suture technique of the surgeon is divided into two stages, and after a learning period of 19 cases, it will reach the proficiency stage of suturing UPJ.


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Laparoscopia , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Robóticos , Robótica , Obstrução Ureteral , Criança , Humanos , Obstrução Ureteral/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Curva de Aprendizado , Resultado do Tratamento , Laparoscopia/métodos , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos/métodos , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Robóticos/métodos , China , Pelve Renal/cirurgia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/epidemiologia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/cirurgia
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IJU Case Rep ; 6(6): 357-361, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37928291

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Introduction: The performance of robot-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty has recently been increasing in frequency. However, patients with duplicated renal pelvises and ureters can present challenges. Case presentation: A 71-year-old woman presented with flank pain and was diagnosed with ureteropelvic junction obstruction with an incomplete duplicated collecting system. Preoperative imaging did not reveal the details of the stenosis. Therefore, three reconstructive procedures were prepared: The Anderson-Hynes procedure, end-to-side pyeloureterostomy, and upper pole ureter to lower pole pyeloplasty with the Anderson-Hynes procedure for the lower pole. These procedures were determined by the length of the intact ureter and the presence of crossed vessels. During the surgery, the crossing vein was severed, allowing successful reconstruction with Anderson-Hynes anastomosis. Conclusion: Preoperative evaluation and preparation of multiple surgical techniques are crucial in robot-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty for incomplete duplicated collecting systems.

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BMC Urol ; 23(1): 181, 2023 Nov 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37940873

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OBJECTIVE: To compare the outcome of using a double J (DJ) stent combined with pyelostomy tube with a DJ stent alone in laparoscopic pyeloplasty (LP) for pediatric ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO). METHODS: A retrospective review of all patients with UPJO treated with LP between January 2017 and November 2021 was conducted in our center. According to different postoperative drainage methods patients were divided into a DJ stent group (52 cases) and a DJ stent combined with pyelostomy tube group (combination group, 41 cases). Operative time, bleeding volume, perirenal drainage stent removal time, postoperative hospital stay, postoperative complications, and renal function recovery were compared between the two groups. Renal ultrasound and diuretic renogram (DR) were used for preoperative and postoperative follow-up. RESULTS: A total of 52 patients were in the DJ stent group and 41 patients in the combination group. The mean hospital stay was 6.46 ± 2.66 days in the DJ stent group and 5.22 ± 1.63 days in the combination group (p < 0.05). Postoperative complications developed in 14 out of 52 patients in the DJ stent group (26.9%), while complications developed in 8 out of 41 patients in the combination group (19.5%) (p > 0.05). Non-catheter-related complications developed in 10/52 patients in the DJ stent group (19.2%) and only 1/41 patients in the combination group (2.4%) (p < 0.05). The renal function and renal cortex thickness in both groups were improved. CONCLUSION: Both the DJ stent drainage and the DJ stent combined with pyelostomy drainage are safe and effective. We should fully consider the patient's preoperative and intraoperative conditions and choose appropriate drainage methods. A DJ stent combined with pyelostomy tube can reduce non-catheter related complications, facilitate postoperative recovery, and the hospital stay was significantly shorter than the DJ stent group. However, it is necessary to pay attention to the nursing treatment of the pyelostomy tube and guard against the occurrence of pyelostomy tube shedding.


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Laparoscopia , Obstrução Ureteral , Criança , Humanos , Pelve Renal/cirurgia , Laparoscopia/métodos , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos/métodos , Rim/fisiologia , Obstrução Ureteral/cirurgia , Nefrotomia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Stents , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/epidemiologia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento
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BMC Urol ; 23(1): 192, 2023 Nov 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37980482

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BACKGROUND: Double-J (DJ) stent placement is an important procedure during laparoscopic pyeloplasty (LP). Failing to insert the DJ stent may indicate the patient was also complicated with uretero-vesical junction obstruction (UVJO), and surgeons have to change to another alternative drainage method. In the present study, we analyzed the risk factors of failure of DJ stent placement during the LP and reviewed the clinical outcomes of these challenging pyeloplasties. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of patients with ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) who underwent LP in our department from January 2016 to September 2020. For patients who developed a difficult process of inserting the DJ stent, the externalized uretero-pyelostomy (EUP) stent was indwelled. Patients were finally divided into two groups: DJ group and EUP group. The primary outcomes were recurrent UPJO, postoperative uretero-vesical junction obstruction (UVJO) and complications. RESULTS: A total of 535 patients were included in the study, of which 37 patients (6.9%) failed to insert the DJ stent. Age was younger, and weight was lower (P < 0.05) in the EUP group. Within follow-up, recurrent UPJO occurred in ten (1.87%) patients, nine in the DJ group and one in the EUP group (P > 0.05). The incidence of postoperative UVJO in the EUP group was significantly higher than in the DJ group (10.8% vs. 0.2%, P < 0.01). 74 patients (13.8%) developed complications after surgery, 12 patients (32.4%) in the EUP group, significantly higher than that in the DJ group (32.4% vs. 12.4%, P < 0.01). Compared with the DJ group, the larger APD were observed in the EUP group at three months postoperatively (3.50 [3.02;4.58] vs. 2.20 [1.50;2.88], P < 0.05), but the difference vanished in further follow-up. CONCLUSION: The failure of DJ stent placement tends to occur in patients with younger age, lower weight, and larger preoperative APD. Failure may not increase the recurrent UPJO rate, but may indicate a higher probability of postoperative UVJO and may develop more postoperative complications and slower recovery.


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Laparoscopia , Obstrução Ureteral , Humanos , Pelve Renal/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos/métodos , Obstrução Ureteral/cirurgia , Stents , Resultado do Tratamento
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J Robot Surg ; 17(6): 2955-2962, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37864128

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Robotic pyeloplasty has become a technique of choice for pyelo-ureteral junction syndrome treatment in children. Less invasive than open surgery, robotic pyeloplasty also has a lower learning curve than laparoscopic pyeloplasty. This is how a new generation of surgeons without previous laparoscopic pyeloplasty experience has begun training in robotics. To assess the robotic assisted pyeloplasty learning curve for a pediatric surgeon only trained in open pyeloplasty, and to investigate if that mode of practice is safe and effective. Data were collected from all children operated on for pyelo-ureteral junction syndrome by the same surgeon in our center between 2015 and 2021. Cases were divided into 4 groups of 14 consecutive procedures to analyze the learning curve. Fifty-six patients were operated on, with a median (IQR) age, weight, and hospital stay of 9 years and 1 month old (3.5), 29 kg (17.3), and 3 days (2), respectively. The mean ± SD operative times were 146.5 ± 39.3, 123.2 ± 48.1, 103.1 ± 29.5, and 141.7 ± 25.0 min, with a unique significant difference between groups 1 and 3 (p = 0.007**). Only two intraoperative and nine postoperative complications were observed. The surgery was successful in 98% cases. Our study shows that a significant improvement in surgical time could be achieved in the first 30 cases, safely and efficiently even without previous laparoscopic pyeloplasty experience.Level of evidence: III.


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Laparoscopia , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Robóticos , Cirurgiões , Obstrução Ureteral , Criança , Humanos , Lactente , Pelve Renal/cirurgia , Curva de Aprendizado , Obstrução Ureteral/cirurgia , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Robóticos/métodos , Laparoscopia/métodos , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos/métodos , Resultado do Tratamento , Estudos Retrospectivos
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J Pediatr Urol ; 19(5): 639.e1-639.e4, 2023 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37419833

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INTRODUCTION: Urinary drainage is usually left in place after laparoscopic pyeloplasty to limit the risk of complications, such as urinary leakage. The procedure is sometimes laborious and complications may occur. PURPOSE: Prospective evaluation of the Kirschner technique for urinary drainage during pediatric laparoscopic pyeloplasty. STUDY DESIGN: This technique (Upasani et al., J Pediatr Urol 2018) involves introducing a nephrostomy tube (Blue Stent) with a Kirschner wire during laparoscopic transperitoneal pyeloplasty. We evaluated this technique by analyzing 14 consecutive pyeloplasties (53% on female patients, median age 10 years (6-16 years), on the right side in 40%) performed by a single operator between 2018 and 2021. The drain and urinary catheter were clamped and the perirenal drain removed on day 2. The stent was removed during consultation between days 7 and 15. RESULTS: The median duration of surgery was 155 ± 7 min. Urinary drainage was installed within 5 min, without the need for radiological control and with no complications. All drains were correctly placed, with no drain migration or urinoma. Median hospital stay was 2 ± 1 days. One patient developed pyelonephritis (D8). The stent was removed without difficulty or complications. One patient presented an 8-mm lower calyx urinary stone at two months, revealed by macroscopic hematuria, necessitating extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. DISCUSSION: The study design was based on a homogeneous series of patients, without comparison with another drainage technique or procedures performed by another operator. A comparison with other techniques might have been informative. Before this study, we tested various types of urinary drainage, to optimize performance. This technique was considered the simplest and least invasive. CONCLUSION: External drain placement with this technique was rapid, safe, and reproducible in children. It also made it possible to test the tightness of the anastomosis and to avoid the need for anesthesia for drain removal.


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Laparoscopia , Obstrução Ureteral , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , Fios Ortopédicos/efeitos adversos , Drenagem , Pelve Renal/cirurgia , Laparoscopia/métodos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Stents/efeitos adversos , Obstrução Ureteral/cirurgia , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos/métodos , Adolescente
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J Clin Med ; 12(7)2023 Mar 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37048622

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We designed a retrospective study to assess the surgical and economic outcomes of robot-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty (RALP) compared with open pyeloplasty (OP), including consecutive patients suffering from ureteropelvic junction obstruction and operated on from January 2012 to January 2022 at a single center. Preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative outcomes, including costs, were comparatively analyzed. The primary outcome was 3-month success, defined as symptom resolution and no obstruction upon diuretic renal scintigraphy. Overall, 91 patients were included (48 OP and 43 RALP). The success rate at 3 months was 93.0% and 83.3% in the RALP and OP group, respectively (p = 0.178), and the results remained stable at the last follow-up (35.4 ± 22.8 months and 56.0 ± 28.1 months, respectively). Intraoperative blood loss (p < 0.001), need for postoperative analgesics (p = 0.019) and antibiotics (p = 0.004), and early postoperative complication rate (p = 0.009) were significantly lower in the RALP group. None of the assessed variables were a predictor for failure. The mean total direct cost per surgical procedure and related hospital stay was 2373 € higher in the RALP group. RALP is an effective and safe treatment for ureteropelvic junction obstruction; however, further studies are needed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of RALP, accounting for indirect costs and cost-saving with new surgical platforms.

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J Pediatr Urol ; 19(4): 471-473, 2023 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37037762

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Simulation-based training (SBT) has a significant role in training in complex procedure like laparoscopic pyeloplasty. We propose a new training model for laparoscopic pyeloplasty which has been compared to other models. Trainees (n = 22) evaluated our balloon model (BM) and three other models -glove finger model (GFM), chicken thigh model (ChTM) and chicken crop model (ChCrM)- subjectively, based on a 5-point Likert scale. The face validity mean score of our BM model was 3.58 ± 0.69. Our novel model can be a cost-effective, hygienic, and easy-access alternative to other laparoscopic pyeloplasty models.


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Laparoscopia , Procedimentos de Cirurgia Plástica , Ureter , Obstrução Ureteral , Humanos , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos/métodos , Laparoscopia/métodos , Ureter/cirurgia , Rim/cirurgia , Pelve Renal/cirurgia , Obstrução Ureteral/cirurgia
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Urol Int ; 107(7): 666-671, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36958292

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INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to analyze the changes in differential renal function (DRF) after laparoscopic pyeloplasty in children with high-grade hydronephrosis and factors influencing DRF improvement. METHODS: We reviewed the clinical data of unilateral ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) patients with SFU grade IV who underwent laparoscopic pyeloplasty between February 2018 and October 2020. The patients were divided into two groups: DRF improvement ≥5% (group 1) and DRF improvement <5% (group 2). Preoperative, operative, and postoperative parameters were included in the statistical analysis in both groups. RESULTS: A total of 29 patients with a median age of 6 months were included. The preoperative DRF in group 1 was significantly lower than that in group 2 (36.97 ± 8.47% vs. 45.19 ± 5.22%, p = 0.004). Logistic regression and receiver operating characteristic analysis showed the preoperative DRF was the predictor for renal function improvement after pyeloplasty (p = 0.021) and had a significant predictive value (p = 0.004). CONCLUSION: Nearly half of the patients with high-grade UPJO had improved renal function at 1 year follow-up after laparoscopic pyeloplasty. Preoperative DRF was a predictor of renal function improvement, and postoperative functional recovery was superior in children with lower preoperative DRF.


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Hidronefrose , Laparoscopia , Ureter , Obstrução Ureteral , Humanos , Criança , Lactente , Pelve Renal/cirurgia , Rim/cirurgia , Rim/fisiologia , Ureter/cirurgia , Hidronefrose/cirurgia , Obstrução Ureteral/cirurgia , Laparoscopia/efeitos adversos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento
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J Pediatr Urol ; 19(2): 200.e1-200.e7, 2023 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36599720

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OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between the febrile urinary tract infection (fUTI) after Double-J (DJ) stents removal and restenosis after laparoscopic pyeloplasty (LP). STUDY DESIGN: We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of patients who were treated with transperitoneal LP for ureteropelvic junction obstruction from 2016 to 2020. Patients were divided into two groups according to whether they developed fUTI after DJ stent removal within 48 h. The 1:3 Propensity Score Matched (PSM) method was used to balance confounding variables. RESULTS: 503 patients were included in the study. 28 (5.57%) patients developed fUTI after DJ stent removal. Compared with the non-fUTI group, age was younger, and weight was lower (P < 0.05) in the fUTI group. Restenosis occurred in 11 (2.2%) patients, of which six patients developed fUTI after DJ stent removal. The revision surgery rate in the fUTI group was significantly higher than in the non-fUTI group (21.4% vs. 1.1%, P < 0.01). After PSM, the results remained consistent. For 492 patients without restenosis, 22 patients developed fUTI. Compared with the non-fUTI group, the larger anteroposterior diameter (APD) and higher APD/cortical thickness (P/C) ratio were observed in the fUTI group at three months and six months postoperatively (P < 0.05), but the difference vanished at 12 months and 24 months after surgery (Figure). DISCUSSION: FUTI after DJ stent removal is not uncommon after LP, and surgeons are often concerned about the possibility of restenosis. In the present study, although our results demonstrated a significant association between them, restenosis patients comprise only about 20% of fUTI patients. Based on our clinical observations, fUTI is often developed in children from 1 to 6 years of age, and the younger patients may be afraid of voiding because of the postoperative pain after DJ stent removal. Besides, intraoperative manipulation of DJ stent removal may lead to transient edema in the anastomotic site, causing the fUTI. For patients who develop fUTI after DJ stent removal but without persistent symptoms, the transient worsening of hydronephrosis during the early postoperative period may not impact long-term outcomes (As shown in Figure). Additional follow-up is needed to prevent the deterioration of renal function. CONCLUSIONS: Our result demonstrated that fUTI after DJ stent removal is associated with restenosis after LP. For fUTI patients without restenosis, APD and P/C ratio exhibited transient worsening at three months and six months postoperatively, decreasing gradually during follow-up. Patients who develop fUTI after DJ stent removal should be monitored.


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Laparoscopia , Obstrução Ureteral , Infecções Urinárias , Humanos , Criança , Pelve Renal/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Pontuação de Propensão , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos/efeitos adversos , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos/métodos , Rim/fisiologia , Obstrução Ureteral/etiologia , Obstrução Ureteral/cirurgia , Stents/efeitos adversos , Laparoscopia/efeitos adversos , Laparoscopia/métodos
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J Pediatr Urol ; 19(1): 86.e1-86.e6, 2023 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36336623

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PURPOSE: The Anderson-Hynes technique has been the treatment of choice for primary ureteropelvic junction obstruction in children. Laparoscopic approach has shown similar outcomes to open, with advantages of shorter hospital stay and less pain. We reviewed the experience of 11 geographically diverse, tertiary pediatric urology institutions focusing on the outcomes and complications of laparoscopic pyeloplasty. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A descriptive, retrospective study was conducted evaluating patients undergoing Anderson-Hynes dismembered laparoscopic pyeloplasty. Centers from four different continents participated. Demographic data, perioperative management, results, and complications are described. RESULTS: Over a 9-year period, 744 laparoscopic pyeloplasties were performed in 743 patients. Mean follow-up was 31 months (6-120m). Mean age at surgery was 82 months (1 w-19 y). Median operative time was 177 min. An internal stent was placed in 648 patients (87%). A catheter was placed for bladder drainage in 702 patients (94%). Conversion to open pyeloplasty was necessary in seven patients. Average length of hospital stay was 2.8 days. Mean time of analgesic requirement was 3.2 days. Complications, according to Clavien-Dindo classification, were observed in 56 patients (7.5%); 10 (1%) were Clavien-Dindo IIIb. Treatment failure occurred in 35 cases with 30 requiring redo pyeloplasty (4%) and 5 cases requiring nephrectomy (0.6%). CONCLUSION: We have described the laparoscopic pyeloplasty experience of institutions with diverse cultural and economic backgrounds. They had very similar outcomes, in agreement with previously published data. Based on these findings, we conclude that laparoscopic pyeloplasty is safe and successful in diverse geographics areas of the world.


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Laparoscopia , Obstrução Ureteral , Criança , Humanos , Atitude , Pelve Renal/cirurgia , Laparoscopia/métodos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento , Obstrução Ureteral/cirurgia , Obstrução Ureteral/etiologia , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos/métodos
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J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A ; 33(1): 101-109, 2023 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36318790

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Introduction: Given the extensive training required for laparoscopic pyeloplasty and the difficulties achieving this training, there is a need to recreate the activity in a controlled environment, but high-fidelity models are unavailable or expensive. Our objective was to develop a model of pyeloureteral junction stenosis, resembling the anatomical details and consistency of natural tissue, for a replicable, cheaper, and realistic simulation model of laparoscopic pyeloplasty in children. Materials and Methods: A three-dimensional, printed synthetic model was created from magnetic resonance urography. The model comprises a plastic kidney as the reusable structure and a silicone renal pelvis and ureter as the interchangeable structure. We evaluated realism and performance with surgeons and residents at different levels of training, comparing operative time and complications of the procedure. Results: Twenty-four participants were recruited; 41.7% had previous experience in laparoscopic pyeloplasty, with 5.5 years of experience in laparoscopic surgery (interquartile range [IQR] 2-7.75). There were no cases of stenosis, but leaks accounted for 41.7%. The procedure lasted 72 minutes (IQR 55-90), with significant differences according to the level of training (85 minutes for residents, 68 minutes for pediatric surgeons and urologists, and 40 minutes for laparoscopic surgeons; P: .011) and years of previous experience in laparoscopic surgery (P: .003). Conclusions: A high-fidelity, replicable, and low-cost pyeloureteral stenosis model was developed to simulate laparoscopic pyeloplasty in pediatric patients.


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Laparoscopia , Ureter , Obstrução Ureteral , Humanos , Criança , Ureter/cirurgia , Constrição Patológica/cirurgia , Obstrução Ureteral/cirurgia , Rim , Pelve Renal/cirurgia , Laparoscopia/métodos , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos/métodos
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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 440-445, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-994059

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Objective:To summarize the clinical characteristics、diagnosis and treatment experience of children with reobstruction after pyeloplasty.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on patients admitted to the Department of Urology, Beijing Children's Hospital from January 2015 to April 2022. Due to the unrelieved hydronephroplasty after the primary pyeloplasty, the anterior and posterior diameter of the pelvis was larger than that before the primary operation. Intravenous pyelography and diuretic renal radionuclide scanning confirmed the diagnosis of ureteropelvic reobstruction. Or underwent reoperation after undergoing puncture angiography for reobstruction. Fifty-four children were included in the study, 47 males (87.03%) and 7 females (12.96%), with a median age of 51.67(21.30, 117.24)month, and, 38 cases (70.37%) on the left side and 16 cases (29.63%) on the right side. The primary operation was open pyeloplasty (POP) in 20 cases and laparoscopic pyeloplasty (PLP) in 34 cases. 45 patients underwent primary operation in our hospital, and 9 patients were referred from other hospitals after primary operation. The interval between reoperation and initial operation was 7.25(6.15, 15.40)month. There were 28 cases with clinical symptoms before operation, and 26 cases without symptoms but reobstruction on imaging. 21 cases presented with recurrent abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, and 7 cases presented with recurrent fever and urinary tract infection. All 54 patients underwent re-pyeloplasty after definite diagnosis of re-obstruction. In order to further study the feasibility of RLP, patients in the two groups were divided into RLP and ROP groups according to different surgical procedures. In the RLP group, there were 8 males (72.72%) and 3 females (27.28%). The median age was 82.21(49.83, 114.05) months, and obstruction was located on the left side in 8 cases (72.72%) and the right side in 3 cases (27.28%). There were 3 cases (27.28%) with POP and 8 cases (72.72%) with PLP. The time between the second operation and the primary operation was 12.83 (6.34, 16.86) months. APD before operation was 5.18 (4.25, 6.14) cm. There were 43 cases in the ROP group, including 38 males (88.37%) and 5 females (12.63%). The median age was 52.32 (26.62, 77.35) months; Obstruction was located on the left side in 31 cases (72.09%) and the right side in 12 cases (27.91%). The primary operation was performed in 19 cases (44.19%) with POP and 24 cases (55.81%) with PLP. The time between the second operation and the primary operation was 10.02 (8.03, 15.51) months. Preoperative APD was 5.42 (5.14, 5.90) cm. The causes of obstruction were found in the second operation: there were 28 causes (51.85%) of scar hyperplastic anastomotic stenosis, 7 cases (12.96%) of residual ectopic vascular compression, 8 cases (14.81%) of high ureteral anastomosis, 7 cases (12.96%) of ureteral adhesion distortion, and 4 cases (7.41%) of other causes (1 case of medical glue shell compression, 1 case of luminal polypoid hyperplasia, and 2 cases of complete luminal occlusion). Operation time, postoperative complications, APD, APD improvement rate (PI-APD), renal parenchyma thickness (PT), anteroposterior pelvis diameter/renal parenchyma thickness (APD/PT) at 3 and 6 months after operation were compared between RLP and ROP groups.Results:In this study, 54 patients were followed up with an average follow-up time of (34.41±20.20)month. APD of 3 months after pyeloplasty was 3.29(3.03, 3.52) cm, which was statistically significant compared with 5.45(5.13, 5.77)cm before pyeloplasty ( P=0.02). APD/PT changed from preoperative 21.71(21.08, 31.77)to 5.40(4.79, 6.79)3 months after surgery, and the difference was statistically significant ( P=0.03). The APD improvement rate was 37%(33%, 42%) 3 months after surgery and 49%(44%, 54%) 6 months after surgery. Among the 54 patients, 3 had lumbago and fever after clamping the nephrostomy tube, and 3(5.55%) had sinus angiography indicating that obstruction still existed and required reoperation. Therefore, the success rate of repyeloplasty in this group was 94.45%. Comparing RLP group and ROP group, operation time in RLP group was longer than that in ROP group [169.13(113.45, 210.66)]min vs. 106.83(103.14, 155.32)min, P=0.02]. The length of hospitalization in RLP group was shorter than that in ROP group [7.45(5.62, 9.28)d vs.11.64(10.45, 15.66)d, P=0.03], and the difference was statistically significant. The improvement rate of APD 3 months after surgery was compared between the two groups [30.48%(19.81%, 41.16%) vs.39.96%(35.16%, 47.76%), P=0.15], and the improvement rate of APD 6 months after surgery was compared between the two groups [48.00%(27.19%, 48.81%) vs.52.27%(46.95%, 56.76%), P=0.05], there was no significant difference in the success rate of operation between the two groups (90.90% vs. 95.34%, P=0.63). Conclusions:The common cause of reobstruction after pyeloplasty is cicatricial adhesion stenosis. The operation is challenging, but repyeloplasty can effectively relieve the obstruction and the overall success rate is 94.45%. RLP is a safe and effective surgical method for the treatment of reobstruction, which can achieve comparable surgical results with ROP.

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Zhonghua Nan Ke Xue ; 29(10): 928-933, 2023 Oct.
Artigo em Chinês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38639664

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OBJECTIVE: Comparing the laparoscopic pyeloplasty via the mesocolon and para-colonic gutter approach for the treatment of pediatric pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction (UPJO) induced simple hydronephrosis, and analyzing the potential factors influencing surgical outcomes. METHODS: Clinical data of 71 children with UPJO who underwent laparoscopic pyeloplasty at the Department of Urology of the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University from January 2020 to January 2023 were analyzed. The patients, aged 0.25 to 18 years, were divided into two groups: 30 cases underwent the transcolonic route (mesangial group) and 41 cases underwent the transcolonic paragutter route (paragrow group). RESULTS: showed that both surgical approaches had similar outcomes in terms of operation completion, smooth process, absence of laparotomy, operation time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative feeding time, and postoperative drainage tube indwelling time, total hospitalization cost, surgical effect, and satisfaction. Common complications such as postoperative fever and abdominal pain were managed with drug treatment or observation, with no need for secondary surgery or fatal complications. Factors such as age, body mass index, preoperative symptoms, severity of hydronephrosis, and ABO blood group classification did not impact the surgical outcome. CONCLUSIONS: There was no statistically significant difference between laparoscopic pyeloplasty and another surgical method in terms of various surgical outcomes for children with ureteropelvic junction obstruction. Factors such as age, body mass index, preoperative symptoms, severity of hydronephrosis, and ABO blood group classification did not have a significant impact on the surgical outcome.


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Hidronefrose , Laparoscopia , Obstrução Ureteral , Humanos , Criança , Pelve Renal/cirurgia , Sistema ABO de Grupos Sanguíneos , Laparoscopia/métodos , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos/métodos , Obstrução Ureteral/cirurgia , Obstrução Ureteral/diagnóstico , Hidronefrose/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento , Estudos Retrospectivos
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