Author/Authors :
Aydogdu, Bahattin Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Research and Teaching Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey , Tireli, Gulay , Demirali, Oyhan , Guvenc, Unal , Besik, Cemile , Sander, Serdar , Kiyak, Aysel Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Research and Teaching Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract :
Objective: This study summarises the outcomes of 149 patients who underwent surgery for antenatally
diagnosed unilateral hydronephrosis.
Methods: The medical records of such patients over a 23-year period were reviewed retrospectively. Age
at the time of operation, preoperative and postoperative mean pelvic diameter on ultrasound, split renal
function, washout patterns on scintigraphy, and early and late complications were recorded.
Results: The mean preoperative follow-up period was five months (range: 1–66 months). One patient was
operated on after 12 months and two patients after five years of follow-up. Mean preoperative pelvic
diameter and renal function were 30.8 mm and 38.6%, respectively; all patients had an obstructive washout
pattern. In the postoperative period, the corresponding measurements were 11.7 mm and 39.2%,
with 111 non-obstructive, 24 partially obstructive, and 14 obstructive wash-out patterns. Three patients
with severe caliectasis and low renal function underwent surgery despite mild hydronephrosis. The mean
postoperative follow-up period was six (range 4–11) years. Complications developed in 14 (9.3%) patients.
Conclusion: Patients with antenatal hydronephrosis may need surgery even after a follow-up period of
six years. Because of the potential late development of complications, postoperative follow-up should be
continued for 10 years.
Keywords :
Antenatal , Hydronephrosis , Pyeloplasty , Unilateral