AI Article Synopsis

  • Retroperitoneal fibrosis (RPF) is a disease that can cause obstructive uropathy (OU), and this literature review aims to explore effective treatment strategies for patients affected by both conditions.
  • The review analyzed 12 studies from various medical databases, finding that while no randomized control trials were available, mixed treatment methods (medical and surgical) generally showed positive outcomes, though many patients still needed additional therapy.
  • Overall, the current research lacks strong comparative studies on different treatment approaches for RPF with OU, indicating a need for further investigation to identify the best management strategies.

Article Abstract

Introduction And Aims: Retroperitoneal fibrosis (RPF) is a fibroinflammatory disease in which patients may suffer obstructive uropathy (OU). The optimum treatment strategy for RPF with secondary OU is currently unclear, and the aim of this literature review is to assess the methods used to treat this patient cohort.

Methods: Medline, Embase, Cinahl, the Cochrane Library and PubMed were systematically searched to find studies assessing treatment outcomes in this patient cohort. After reviewing the studies' titles, abstracts and full texts, 12 were found that matched our search aims. Data from these publications were analysed and reported.

Results: The demographic and symptomatic features of patients across the 12 studies were representative of the general RPF population. No randomised control trials (RCTs) were found, and just one study formally compared outcomes between patients who underwent different treatment strategies. Many of the studies concluded that using medical and surgical methods in combination led to positive outcomes; whereas, others found positive outcomes following a variety of regimens. Many studies also highlighted, however, that significant minorities required further treatment after initial therapy. Conclusions regarding optimum treatment methods were limited as most publications did not formally compare outcomes following different strategies and had an observational study design.

Conclusion: Although positive outcomes were commonly seen following medical, surgical and a combination of treatments, the literature currently lacks research formally comparing outcomes after assigning specific treatment protocols to groups of RPF patients. More research is therefore required to determine how to best manage RPF leading to secondary OU.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11327486PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bco2.371DOI Listing

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