Title of article :
Congenital Urethral Anomalies in Boys. Part I: Posterior Urethral Valves
Author/Authors :
Kajbafzadeh, Abdolmohammad Department of Pediatric Urology - Children's Hospital Medical Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Introduction: The aims of this review are one, to consider that congenital urethral
anomalies are not a simple disease entity in all patients. This is accomplished by
reviewing the evidence for presence of posterior urethral valve subtypes and
comorbidity of various unexplained clinical conditions in some children leading to
chronic renal failure. The review's second aim is to describe the effects of fetal lower
urinary tract obstruction on postnatal bladder function and the consequence of bladder
dysfunction on the remaining postnatal renal function.
Materials and Methods: The literature was extensively reviewed concerning the
different types of congenital urethral outlet obstruction presentations, diagnosis,
different types of treatment modalities, morbidity, mortality, and new concepts for this
old problem. These findings were compared with conventional approaches to these
anomalies. The 739 published papers on posterior urethral valves were evaluated, and
a quarter of those are addressed. All radiologic presentations and figures in this
review were selected from among the records of Iranian patients treated by the
Results: A significant overlap of presentation before antenatally diagnosed era was
observed. The natural history of these anomalies is becoming clear and the hypothesis
of posterior urethral diaphragm is popular among several investigators in comparison
to the original valves classification by Young in 1903.
Conclusions: Further molecular investigation of the urinary tract is needed to better
understand the pathophysiology of renal and bladder function in children who are
born with antenatally diagnosed congenital urethral obstruction. These anomalies
must be treated by urologists with a vast experience with valves and other rare
congenital urethral anomalies.
Keywords :
urethral abnormalities , anterior urethra , posterior urethra , valves
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics