To investigate the efficacy of ureteral tailoring with or without ureteral bladder reimplantation in the treatment of primary megaureter (MGU) in children by transvesicoscopic ureteral reimplantation. Clinical data from 21 children with primary MGU who were treated with pneumo-bladder ureterovesical reimplantation in Anhui Children's Hospital from January 2019 to August 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. Thereafter, children were divided into two groups according to whether intraoperative ureteral tailoring was performed, including 9 in the trimmed group and 12 in the nontrimmed group. In the meantime, there were 16 males and 5 females, with the age of 4.7 ± 2.12 years. Furthermore, there were 17 obstructive MGU cases, 2 reflux MGU cases, and 2 obstructive with reflux MGU cases, with 16 cases on the left side (including 1 case of Y-shaped ureter in the left duplicated kidney), whereas 5 on the right side. All children underwent transvesicoscopic ureteral reimplantation (the Cohen procedure). Thereafter, changes in operation time, duration of retained catheterization, hematuria time, renal pelvis and ureteral dilatation, and tortuosity between two groups were compared 3 months after Double-J tube removal. All children were effectively treated with transvesicoscopic ureteral reimplantation, the operation time ( = 0.02, < 0.05), postoperative hematuria time ( = 0.00, < 0.05), and retained urinary catheter time ( = 0.00, < 0.05) were shorter in the nontrimmed group, and the mean postoperative follow-up time was 27.6 (3-22) months. Moreover, the postoperative anteroposterior diameters of the affected renal pelvis in both groups were 0.31 ± 0.39 cm and 0.27 ± 0.29 cm, respectively, whereas the postoperative maximum ureteral diameters were 0.33 ± 0.31 cm and 0.27 ± 0.36 cm, separately, which were significantly reduced compared with the preoperative counterparts. All children recovered well, with no postoperative complications. Whether intraoperative ureteral clipping is performed or not does not significantly affect the outcome of transvesicoscopic laparoscopic ureteral bladder reimplantation for primary MGU in children. Both groups of children improved with satisfactory surgical results, but the nontrimmed group has shorter operation time, simpler operation, and less trauma.
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