Abstract

Introduction. This study describes authors’ experience in performing laparoscopic pyeloplasty in infants whose age does not exceed 3 months of life, and compares pre- and postoperative results of these surgeries in order to answer the question - does the laparoscopic technology for the treatment of hydronephrosis in newborns and infants provide acceptable results based on improving kidney morphology and function? Material and methods. 105 children, aged 3 months, were enrolled into this retrospective study who for 8 years, since 2012, have been laparoscopically operated on for congenital hydronephrosis. Because of bilateral renal damage, a total of 110 surgeries were performed, including simultaneous pyeloplasty in 5 patients. All patients had dismembered pyeloplasty with the Anderson-Hynes technique via transparietal laparoscopic access. Indications for surgery were: decreased renal function with obstruction signs of urine outflow from the pelvis confirmed by radioisotope renography; a combination of reduction of parenchyma thickness and increase of pelvis diameter at serial ultrasound studies; or a combination of these pathologies with urinary tract infection. During the trial, the following parameters were recorded: demographic data, findings of perioperative diagnostic examinations, surgical details, recovery process after surgery and long-term consequences. Results. The average age of patients was 50.24 days. Of 105 patients, 60 (57.14%) were less than 1 month old, and the remaining 45 (42.86%) were 1-3 months old. Gender distribution in groups was as follows: m / f = 73:32. Unilateral operations on the left kidney were in 61.82% patients, on the right kidney - in 33.64% patients. 4.54% patients had bilateral pyeloplasty. Average duration of surgery was 73.07 minutes (40-120 minutes). The average length of hospital stay was 4.19 days (2-9 days). At the early postoperative period, 4 (3.6%) patients developed postoperative complications - urinoma formation. A comparison of pre- and postoperative renal morphometry findings by ultrasound and Doppler ultrasound examination showed a significant decrease of renal pelvis dimensions and improved renal blood flow. The pelvis size decreased in average from 23.5 to 5.5 mm (p = 0.001), and RI from 0.72 to 0.64 (p = 0.001). Functioning of the operated kidney, as showed by the radioisotope renography, improved from 34 to 45.27 (p = 0.001). Long-term follow-up observation revealed one relapse of the disease (0.9%) - stenosis of pyeloureteral anastomosis which required a repeated laparoscopic pyeloplasty. One patient (0.9%)/ who was under follow-up observation for 36 months, had deterioration and loss of kidney function without signs of renal obstruction at the level of pyeloureteral segment which required laparoscopic nephrectomy. Thus, taking into account one relapse and loss of kidney function in one patient, we can state that the effectiveness of laparoscopic pyeloplasty in our study was 98.2%. Conclusion. Summarizing results of the applied laparoscopic pyeloplasty in the youngest group of patients whose age does not exceed 3 months of life, it can be stated that the minimally invasive approach contributes to normalizing morphological and functional parameters of kidney.

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