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Urology 4: Hydronephrosis
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Contents Definition Etiology Pathology Clinical features Special investigations Treatment 2
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Definition Dilatation of renal pelvis & calyces with accompanying destruction of the kidney parenchyma Usually due to partial obstruction to the outflow of urine 3
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Hydronephrosis 4
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5 Normal kidneyHydronephrosis
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Normal Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP) 6
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Intravenous Pyelogram (IVP) Showing Hydronephrosis 7
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Etiology Primary or secondary Primary: idiopathic Secondary: maybe unilateral or bilateral 9
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Causes of unilateral hydornephrosis Maybe extramural, intramural or Intraluminal Extramural: – Pressure on the ureter by loaded sigmoid colon, gravid uterus, uterine & ovarian tumors – Involvement of the ureter by malignant neoplasm outside it e.g. carcinoma of the cervix, uterus, colon, rectum, prostate – Aberrant renal vessels – Idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis 10
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Causes of unilateral hydornephrosis Maybe extramural, intramural or Intraluminal Intramural: – Congenital stenosis or achalasia of the PUJ – Ureterocele – Stricture – Neoplasm of ureter 11
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Causes of unilateral hydornephrosis Maybe extramural, intramural or Intraluminal Intraluminal: – Calculus – Congenital folds at the upper end of the ureter 12
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Causes of bilateral hydornephrosis Due to pathologies in the urethra or the urinary bladder Causes in the urethra: – Pin – hole meatus – Congenital valves – BPH & carcinoma of prostate – Stricture – Carcinoma of cervix & uterus 13
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Causes of bilateral hydornephrosis Due to pathologies in the urethra or the urinary bladder Causes in the bladder: – Calculus – Neoplasms – Sphincter dysfunction 14
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Pathophysiology Dilatation of the renal pelvis & calyces Types of hydronephrosis: – Pelvic type – Renal type – Pelvirenal type: most common type, both the pelvis & calyces are equally dilated 17
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Clinical features May depend on unilateral, intermittent or bilateral hydronephrosis Unilateral hydronephrosis: – Dull ache & sense of weight on the affected side of the loin – Causes of the hydronephrosis 19
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Clinical features May depend on unilateral, intermittent or bilateral hydronephrosis Intermittent hydronephrosis: – Dietl’s crisis 20
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Clinical features May depend on unilateral, intermittent or bilateral hydronephrosis Bilateral hydronephrosis: – Features of the causes – Bilateral renal swelling 21
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Special investigations Straight abdomen of the X- ray Excretory urography Retrograde urography Ultrasound 22
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Treatment Secondary hydronephrosis: treatment of the cause Primary hydronephrosis: – Pyeloplasty: Anderson- Hynes Culp Foley – Nephrectomy 23
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Principles of pyeloplasty To reduce the size of the renal pelvis Excision of the PUJ The ureter is attached to the most dependent part of the pelvis 27
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28 extraperitoneal flank approach, bed of the twelfth rib
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