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Urodynamic assessment in the management of the child's posterior urethral valves.

Authors :
Hammi Y
Baati R
Ferjeni M
Sayari T
Naija O
Gargah T
Source :
La Tunisie medicale [Tunis Med] 2021 Octobre; Vol. 99 (10), pp. 985-991.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Bladder dysfunction may be associated with valves of the posterior urethra. Their evaluation by urodynamic assessment is an important parameter for the therapeutic management. The objective of our study was to study the contribution of urodynamic assessment in the management of valves of the posterior urethra of the child.<br />Methods: Our study was descriptive, retrospective, involving 43 children with posterior urethral valves (PUV), followed at the pediatric ward at Charles Nicolle Hospital in Tunis from January 1995 to December 2015. All the children had an urodynamic assessment after valves of the posterior urethra treatment.<br />Results: The mean age was 15.8 months. Preoperatively, creatinine clearance was below 60 ml / min in 32 patients (74%). The worsening of renal function was noted in 32 (74%). A significant post-voiding residue proved in 34 patients (79%). Cystometry revealed a hypo compliant bladder in 24 (56%), low bladder capacity in 42% of cases; a hypertonic detrusor in 37% of cases. Bladder sphincter dyssynergia was diagnosed in 6 patients. Like urodynamic assessment data, bladder enlargement associated with a Mitrofanoff-type shunt was indicated and performed in 3 patients (7%).<br />Conclusion: Through our study, the urodynamic profile made it possible to specify the type of vesico-sphincter dysfunctions persistent in patients operated for PUV, and subsequently to adapt the therapeutic conduct in these patients. Given the lack of management and the consequences on the health of the child as well as on his quality of life, reflections on the preventive and therapeutic approach after PUV treatment are necessary.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2724-7031
Volume :
99
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
La Tunisie medicale
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35288900