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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to present a novel laparoscopic technique for persistent urinary incontinence in pediatrics due to ectopic ureter associated with poor functioning upper renal moiety. METHODS: This technique consisted of laparoscopic clipping of the upper moiety artery and vein. The ectopic ureter was also clipped afterwards without upper pole partial nephrectomy. RESULTS: The patient was a seven-year-old girl with persistent urinary incontinence and confirmation of duplex kidney with poor functioning upper moiety in pre-operative investigations. The upper moiety ureter was ectopically drained to the vaginal cavity. She was immediately dry after surgery and discharged on the second postoperative day. During the follow-up period of 14 months, she was continent and symptom-free. Hydronephrosis was not visualized in follow-up ultrasonography. CONCLUSIONS: This laparoscopic upper renal moiety vascular and ureteral clipping without partial nephrectomy could serve as a promising, safe and simple alternative in the treatment of patients with ectopic ureter associated with poor functioning renal moiety. Also, ipsilateral normal functioning moiety would not be associated with potential morbidity in this technique.
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Rim/anormalidades , Laparoscopia/métodos , Ureter/anormalidades , Incontinência Urinária/cirurgia , Criança , Doença Crônica , Feminino , Humanos , Rim/fisiopatologia , Testes de Função Renal , Ligadura/métodos , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Minimamente Invasivos , Nefrectomia , Prognóstico , Qualidade de Vida , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Resultado do Tratamento , Ureter/cirurgia , Incontinência Urinária/diagnóstico , Anormalidades Urogenitais/complicações , Anormalidades Urogenitais/diagnóstico por imagem , Anormalidades Urogenitais/cirurgiaRESUMO
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate safety, efficacy, and cosmetic results after mini laparoscopic (mL) pyeloplasty and standard (sL) pyeloplasty in children younger than 1 year of age with ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO). MATERIALS AND METHODS: From August 2009 to March 2011, 20 sL pyeloplasties were performed in pediatric patients younger than 1 year of age; afterwards, 20 patients younger than 1 year of age underwent mini laparoscopic (mL) pyeloplasty from June 2011 to August 2012. The patients were followed by urine culture and ultrasonography at 3 and 6 months after surgery. Cosmetic appearance was assessed in all patients in both groups group 3 months after surgery using the Patient Scar Assessment Questionnaire. RESULTS: Peri and postoperative results revealed that operative time (total and anastomosis of ureteropelvic junction), hospital stay, and overall complication rate were significantly lower in mL than in sL. Persistent hydronephrosis in follow-up imaging and recurrence of obstruction was not observed in any cases. Mean appearance score and consciousness score showed significantly better results in the mL group. CONCLUSION: We believe that mL pyeloplasty in infant cases with UPJO is more cosmetically pleasing and less invasive than sL pyeloplasty and has similar functional outcomes.