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[ Article ] Evaluation of the Management Results of Uretero-Pelvic Junction Abnormalities

Date de soumission: 03-05-2017
Année de Publication: 2015
Entité/Laboratoire Unité d'Urologie (UU)
Document type : Article
Discipline(s) : Urologie & Néphrologie
Titre Evaluation of the Management Results of Uretero-Pelvic Junction Abnormalities
Auteurs HOUNNASSO PRINCE PASCAL [1], AVAKOUDJO JOSUÉ DEJINNIN GEORGES [2], SOUMANOU Fouad Kolawale Yde [3], DJIDJOHO Ghislain Honvozo [4], AGOUNKPE M. M. [5], NATCHAGANDE GILLES [6], DANDJLESSA Olivier [7], YEVI DODJI MAGLOIRE INÈS [8], TRAORE M. Mamadou Téoulé [9], DJAMAL Jacquet [10], SEWA Edoe Viyome [11], OUEDRAOGO Sosthène [12],
Journal: Open Journal of Urology
Catégorie Journal: Internationale
Impact factor: 0
Volume Journal: 15
DOI: 10.4236/oju.2015.59026
Resume Objectives: To evaluate therapeutic and prognosis of Uretero-pelvic junction abnomalities. Methods: This article was retrospective and descriptive, covering a period of six months, running from January 1st to December 31st, 2013 and conducted to evaluate therapeutic and prognosis of Uretero- pelvic junction abnormalities. Included criteria were all patients whose diagnosis was abnormalities of the uretero-pelvic junction and had been confirmed after para clinical explorations. The stricture of the junction after a first kidney surgery did not include. The Creatinine level has considered high from 15 mg/l. Results: The median age was 35 years old. Age groups (30 - 40) years old have predominated in 36.2%. A male predominance had been noted in 62.3% versus 37.7% women. The most affected occupation was the officials in 37.7% of cases. The main reason for consultation was lumbar pain in 97.1%. The high creatinine level has observed in 19 patients (27.5%). Sixty-one patients (88.41%) have been operated. An abstention has been observed in 7 patients (10.14%) and one patient died before the surgical issue in renal failure. The early postoperative course have been uneventful in 78.7% (48 cases) and complicated in 21.3% (21 cases). Conclusions: Open surgery tends to disappear at the expense of the endopyelotomy and laparoscopy which gives best results. However, it is still relevant.
Mots clés UJPO, Management, Open Surgery, Early Postoperative
Pages 167 - 171
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