Impact of Delay in Surgical Intervention on Functional Outcomes in Children with Unilateral Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction

Soltan M1, Elkashef A1, Edwan M1, Atwa A1, Abdelhalim A1, Helmy T1, Abol-Ghar M2, Hafez A1, Dawaba M1, Shokeir A1

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Clinical

Abstract Category

Paediatrics

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Children & Transitional Care
Scientific Podium Short Oral Session 31
Saturday 10th September 2022
11:30 - 11:37
Hall K1
Pediatrics Retrospective Study Quality of Life (QoL)
1. Department of Urology, Urology and Nephrology Center, Mansoura University, Egypt, 2. Department of Radiology, Urology and Nephrology Center, Mansoura University, Egypt
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Ahmed Elkashef

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Abstract

Hypothesis / aims of study
Uretero-pelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) is the most common cause of obstructive uropathy in children. However, the timing of surgical intervention is debatable and the effect of delayed surgical intervention is also not well-understood. For example, COVID-19 pandemic has led to institutional delays and surgical shutdowns in all medical fields worldwide. Therefore, we aimed to identify the effect of delay in surgical intervention on renal function in cases of of unilateral UPJO and factors that may affect it.
Study design, materials and methods
In a retrospective study, database of children who underwent pyeloplasty for unilateral UPJO in a tertiary center from January 2016 to October 2020 was reviewed. Patients who had a delay in pyeloplasty for more than 3 months from the time of diagnosis were identified. Patients for whom 3 renograms were performed at the time of surgical decision, immediately before surgery and within one year postoperatively were included in the study. Deterioration was defined as 5% or more decline in the split renal function (SRF) between 2 consecutive renograms. Patients were then categorized into 2 groups; group of preserved renal function (group 1) and group of deteriorated renal function (group 2) based on the difference in preoperative renograms. Both groups were compared regarding the preoperative and postoperative Antero-posterior diameter (APD), grading of hydronephrosis (HN), percent of change of HN, change in SRF and duration of delay in months.
Results
A total 46 children were included in the study; 30 patients had preserved renal function (group 1), while 16 patients had significant deterioration of SRF (group 2). Group 2 showed higher percent increase of APD and more delay in the surgical intervention on univariate analysis, p value = 0.016 and 0.001, respectively (Table 1). On multivariate analysis these factors showed significant difference between both groups. However, other factors did not show any significant difference between the two groups. None of the patients who had surgery within 6 months showed functional deterioration.
Interpretation of results
In our study, children who underwent pyeloplasty for unilateral UPJO, were divided into 2 groups; group 1 had preserved renal function, while group 2 had significant deterioration of SRF. The group of deteriorated SRF significantly showed higher percent increase of APD and more delay in the surgical intervention. However, other factors did not show any significant difference between both groups. On the other hand, none of the patients who had delayed surgery within 6 months showed functional deterioration.
Concluding message
Delaying of surgical intervention for less than 6 months may not lead to functional deterioration. Moreover, worsening of HN might precede functional deterioration.
Figure 1 Table 1: Effect of delay in surgical intervention on functional outcome in children with unilateral UPJO
Disclosures
Funding This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial or not-for-profit sectors. Clinical Trial No Subjects Human Ethics Committee Institutional Research Board - Faculty of Medicine - Mansoura University. Helsinki Yes Informed Consent No
Citation

Continence 2S2 (2022) 100433
DOI: 10.1016/j.cont.2022.100433

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