Conservative treatment and anti-reflux surgery in adults with vesico-ureteral reflux: effect on urinary-tract infections, renal function and loin pain in a long-term follow-up study. |
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Authors: | J K?hler H Thysell J Tencer L Forsberg M Hellstr?m |
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Affiliation: | Department of Nephrology, Lund University Hospital, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | STUDY PURPOSE: To investigate the long-term effects in adults of conservative treatment and anti-reflux surgery for vesico-ureteral reflux on urinary-tract infections, renal function, and loin pain. METHODS: Of 115 adult patients with vesico-ureteral reflux diagnosed between 1968 and 1984, conservative treatment was given to 46 patients (36 women) and anti-reflux surgery was performed in 57 patients (52 women). The remaining 12 patients underwent nephrectomy or heminephrectomy and were excluded from the study. The anti-reflux surgical methods used were the Politano-Leadbetter procedure in 44 patients (73 ureters) and the Hutch procedure in 19 patients (25 ureters). Six of these patients were operated on with both methods. RESULTS: The frequency of acute pyelonephritis was significantly reduced after anti-reflux surgery (P < 0.0001) as well as after diagnosis of vesico-ureteral reflux in the group given conservative treatment (P or < 0.001). The frequency of lower-urinary-tract infections was not altered in either group. Surgery had no effect on significant albuminuria (Albustix > or = 2+) or on progressive renal functional deterioration. Forty-three patients reported recurrent loin pain at the time of diagnosis or anti-reflux surgery. Only one of the 12 patients in the conservative group, compared with 29 of the 31 patients in the anti-reflux surgery group, obtained relief from loin pain during the follow-up. Nine patients in the anti-reflux surgery group reported restitution of reduced general well-being after surgery. These patients had experienced weariness and/or headache before surgery. Vesico-ureteral reflux was eliminated more frequently (P < 0.01) in the patients operated on by the Politano-Leadbetter procedure (94%) than in those operated on by the Hutch procedure (68%). CONCLUSIONS: Loin pain is common in adults with vesico-ureteral reflux and is effectively eliminated by anti-reflux surgery. Anti-reflux surgery should be considered in adults with vesico-ureteral reflux and very frequent acute pyelonephritic attacks only if conservative treatment has failed to alleviate these symptoms. Anti-reflux surgery is not indicated with the aim of arresting renal functional deterioration. |
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Keywords: | anti-reflux surgery loin pain renal function uretero-vesical obstruction urinary-tract infection vesico-ureteral reflux |
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