Abstract

Pelviureteric junction obstruction (PUJO) is a common clinical presentation. Patients require investigation with biochemistry and imaging in the form of computed tomography and diuretic renography. The gold-standard pyeloplasty treatment is minimally invasive pyeloplasty. Here we discuss a typical presentation of PUJO and discuss key questions in the investigation, management and follow-up of this condition, including a review of the treatment options. Level of evidence: 3a

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