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01.07.2009 | Original Article
Anterior urethral valves in children: an uncommon multipathogenic cause of obstructive uropathy
verfasst von:
Salvatore Arena, Carmelo Romeo, Francesca Astra Borruto, Sergio Racchiusa, Vincenzo Di Benedetto, Francesco Arena
Erschienen in:
Pediatric Surgery International
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Ausgabe 7/2009
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Abstract
Introduction
Anterior urethral valves (AUVs) are uncommon congenital anomalies causing urethral obstruction in boys.
Patients and methods
Medical records of 13 children were reviewed retrospectively. Each patient (pt) was evaluated with voiding cysto-urethrogram (VCUG) and renal ultrasonography. Pts older than 5 years performed an uroflowmetry. Serum creatine was determined in all children.
Results
All pts had difficulty in voiding and eight had recurrent urinary tract infection. Renal function was normal in all pts. VCUG showed filling of Cowper’s duct in a pt. In a case, a vesicoureteral reflux was discovered. Uroflowmetry showed a flat trace in all cases. Transurethral endoscopic resection of the valves was carried out in 11 children while open resection was necessary in two children. At serial follow-up, all pts remain symptom-free and uroflowmetry documented regular pattern.
Discussion
Anterior urethral valves are rare lesions that may create problems at different stages. Some AUVs may result from the obstruction distal lip of a ruptured syringocele. Improvements in endoscopic equipment allow for minimally invasive transurethral resection. Large diverticula are best managed with open diverticulectomy and reconstruction. In newborns with severe altered urinary tract drainage, particularly in low birth-weight infant, a vesicostomy may be necessary.