PMID: 9181007Jan 1, 1997Paper

Persistent urination disorders after treatment of posterior urethral valve: incidence and semiology

Archives de pédiatrie : organe officiel de la Sociéte française de pédiatrie
J M GuysG Monfort

Abstract

Micturition disorders were studied retrospectively in a series of 165 children over a period of 15 years. Among patients without lesions of the upper tract at the time of diagnosis (group A, n = 131), 18 (14%) had persistent nocturnal and diurnal enuresis: one urethral stenosis and six vesicoureteric reflux required surgery; three experienced persistent pollakiuria and enuresis. Among patients with upper urinary tract damage at the time of diagnosis (group B, n = 34), seven presented with recurrent urinary tract infection, five with nocturnal and diurnal enuresis and three with urolithiasis. In the long term, only 52% of them had normal renal function and two were successfully transplanted. Micturition disorders following treatment of posterior urethral valves are frequent and usually related to the so-called valve bladder syndrome. Iatrogenic complications and mortality rate have dramatically decreased during the recent years but long-term renal function impairment remains the most critical problem.

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Apr 3, 2009·Archives de pédiatrie : organe officiel de la Sociéte française de pédiatrie·M TrelluD Morin

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