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Saudi Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SJMPS)
Volume-10 | Issue-08 | 613-620
Original Research Article
Outcome of Endoscopic Fulguration in Patient with Posterior Urethral Valve
Dr. A. S. M. Badruddoza, Dr. Md Majedul Islam, Dr. M.M. Hasnat Parvez, Dr. Md. Ibrahim Ali, Dr. S.M. Golam Moula
Published : Aug. 28, 2024
DOI : DOI: https://doi.org/10.36348/sjmps.2024.v10i08.015
Abstract
Background: In developing countries like Bangladesh, posterior urethral valves (PUV) are typically diagnosed postnatally, whereas in developed countries, they are often identified prenatally. Early diagnosis, complete fulguration, and regular follow-up are crucial to prevent renal impairment in PUV patients. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of endoscopic fulguration in PUV patients in a Bangladeshi medical setting. Method: Conducted at the Department of Urology, Dhaka Medical College & Hospital, this observational study spanned from July 2018 to June 2019. Thirty-five patients meeting inclusion and exclusion criteria were initially included, with five dropping out during follow-up. Endoscopic valve ablation was performed on all patients, followed by catheterization for 14 days. Post-procedure, patients were discharged within 48-72 hours with oral antibiotics and behavioral therapy advice. Follow-up visits over six months included assessments of height, weight, urine analysis, serum creatinine, kidney ultrasonography, and eGFR. Voiding cystourethrograms were performed at one- and six-months post-fulguration. Result: Most patients presented at ages 11-20 months (36.7%) and 21-30 months (26.67%). Poor urine stream and dribbling were the most common symptoms, seen in 83.33% and 76.67% of patients, respectively. Repeated fever was noted in 63.33% of patients, while 43.33% exhibited failure to thrive. VUR was present in 46.7% of patients; 42.86% had unilateral VUR and 57.14% had bilateral VUR. Following six months of fulguration, complete resolution of reflux occurred in 40% of right-side and 50% of left-side renal units. Decreased reflux grade was noted in 20% of right-side and 16.67% of left-side units, while persistence was seen in 40% and 33.33% respectively. Significant improvements in eGFR and serum creatinine levels were observed (p<0.001). Hydroureteronephrosis decreased from 22 to 8 cases, though this was not statistically significant (p=0.06). Conclusion: Endoscopic fulguration significantly improves renal function in PUV patients. About half of VUR cases resolved completely within six months post-procedure.
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