Proximal ureteral atresia in a duplex kidney with preserved renal function: A case report and review of literature

Ureteral atresia is a rare congenital anomaly and is usually associated with renal dysplasia. Distal atresia is more common and other associated urinary anomalies are rare. We report a case of an eight year old boy who presented with left flank pain and vomiting. Ultrasound abdomen and pelvis and re...

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Main Authors: Arun Kumar Loganathan, Jujju Jacob Kurian
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Language:English
Published: Ped Urol Case Rep 2019-07-01
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spelling doaj-2f9f46162f5c46edb7acaa726ce6541c2020-11-25T01:53:40ZengPed Urol Case RepPediatric Urology Case Reports2148-29692019-07-0164798210.14534/j-pucr.2019452977193Proximal ureteral atresia in a duplex kidney with preserved renal function: A case report and review of literatureArun Kumar Loganathan0Jujju Jacob Kurian1Department of Pediatric Surgery, Christian Medical College and Hospital, Vellore, IndiaDepartment of Pediatric Surgery, Christian Medical College and Hospital, Vellore, IndiaUreteral atresia is a rare congenital anomaly and is usually associated with renal dysplasia. Distal atresia is more common and other associated urinary anomalies are rare. We report a case of an eight year old boy who presented with left flank pain and vomiting. Ultrasound abdomen and pelvis and renal scinitigraphy were suggestive of hydro-ureteronephrosis with obstructed drainage. He was suspected to have ureteric stricture and taken up for surgery. Cystoscopy and retrograde pyelogram revealed an incomplete duplication with lower moiety ureter ending blindly. Exploration of left renal fossa showed a duplex anomaly with normal upper moiety and hydronephrosis of lower moiety with an ureteric stump. Ureteropelvic anastomosis was done between the dilated renal pelvis and the blind ending ureter. Patient was doing well post operatively with good function in both moieties. Review of literature shows only two previously reported cases of proximal ureteric atresia. Preservation of renal function in an older child has also been reported only once. Ureteral atresia is usually diagnosed intra-operatively and various reconstruction options are available in patients with preserved function.http://pediatricurologycasereports.com/ojs/index.php/pucr/article/view/455Ureteral atresia, proximal atresia, duplex kidney, hydroureteronephrosis.
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author Arun Kumar Loganathan
Jujju Jacob Kurian
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Proximal ureteral atresia in a duplex kidney with preserved renal function: A case report and review of literature
Pediatric Urology Case Reports
Ureteral atresia, proximal atresia, duplex kidney, hydroureteronephrosis.
author_facet Arun Kumar Loganathan
Jujju Jacob Kurian
author_sort Arun Kumar Loganathan
title Proximal ureteral atresia in a duplex kidney with preserved renal function: A case report and review of literature
title_short Proximal ureteral atresia in a duplex kidney with preserved renal function: A case report and review of literature
title_full Proximal ureteral atresia in a duplex kidney with preserved renal function: A case report and review of literature
title_fullStr Proximal ureteral atresia in a duplex kidney with preserved renal function: A case report and review of literature
title_full_unstemmed Proximal ureteral atresia in a duplex kidney with preserved renal function: A case report and review of literature
title_sort proximal ureteral atresia in a duplex kidney with preserved renal function: a case report and review of literature
publisher Ped Urol Case Rep
series Pediatric Urology Case Reports
issn 2148-2969
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Ureteral atresia is a rare congenital anomaly and is usually associated with renal dysplasia. Distal atresia is more common and other associated urinary anomalies are rare. We report a case of an eight year old boy who presented with left flank pain and vomiting. Ultrasound abdomen and pelvis and renal scinitigraphy were suggestive of hydro-ureteronephrosis with obstructed drainage. He was suspected to have ureteric stricture and taken up for surgery. Cystoscopy and retrograde pyelogram revealed an incomplete duplication with lower moiety ureter ending blindly. Exploration of left renal fossa showed a duplex anomaly with normal upper moiety and hydronephrosis of lower moiety with an ureteric stump. Ureteropelvic anastomosis was done between the dilated renal pelvis and the blind ending ureter. Patient was doing well post operatively with good function in both moieties. Review of literature shows only two previously reported cases of proximal ureteric atresia. Preservation of renal function in an older child has also been reported only once. Ureteral atresia is usually diagnosed intra-operatively and various reconstruction options are available in patients with preserved function.
topic Ureteral atresia, proximal atresia, duplex kidney, hydroureteronephrosis.
url http://pediatricurologycasereports.com/ojs/index.php/pucr/article/view/455
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