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Purpose: Endoscopic injection of dextranomer/hyaluronic acid (Dx/HA) copolymer is an increasingly established treatment for primary vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) in children. We performed a retrospective analysis to assess this treatment for VUR associated with either double ureters or a small kidney.
Materials And Methods: The study included 68 children with duplex ureters and 40 with a small kidney (1 kidney contributing 10% to 35% of total renal function) who underwent endoscopic treatment with Dx/HA copolymer for VUR. Followup consisted of voiding cystourethrography 3 and 12 months after injection. Positive response was defined as reflux grade 0 or I. As many as 2 repeat injections were offered to nonresponders, and those with persistent reflux were referred for open surgery. Long-term clinical followup with renal function testing was continued for 4 to 9 years.
Results: A positive response was observed in 63% of children with duplex ureters, with only 17 (25%) patients requiring open surgery. Among children with a small kidney the response rate was 70%, and open surgery was performed in 9 (23%). In both treatment groups a positive response to treatment was sustained throughout the followup period in all cases. The treatment was well tolerated, with no complications associated with the procedure.
Conclusions: Endoscopic treatment with Dx/HA copolymer appears to be an effective and well tolerated alternative to open surgery for first line treatment of VUR associated with double ureters or a small kidney.
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