We followed 21 patients with congenital infundibulopelvic stenosis, a rare obstructive disorder of the intrarenal collecting system, for a median of 11 years (range 2 to 28 years). Of these patients 19 (90%) had evidence of bilateral renal disease. In particular, 10 patients had bilateral infundibular pelvic stenosis, 6 a contralateral cystic dysplastic kidney and 3 a congenitally absent kidney. Extended observations of the patients with this disorder revealed that end stage renal disease or renal insufficiency developed in 8 patients (37%), all with bilateral renal anomalies. Renal biopsies in patients with end stage renal failure revealed widespread areas of renal dysplasia proximal to the stenotic infundibulum with focal or global glomerulosclerosis of the glomeruli, which was not involved in the dysplastic process. These pathological findings are consistent with the presence of a renal hyperfiltration injury. Our data suggest that the prognosis of infundibulopelvic stenosis is dependent upon the extent of total renal mass involved with the disease process and the duration of followup.
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Cureus
July 2024
First Department of Urology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens School of Medicine, Athens, GRC.
Hydrocalyx is the obstruction of a renal calyx resulting from infundibulopelvic stenosis or diminution and can be congenital or acquired. A 37-year-old man with a history of preemptive kidney transplantation in 2007 and transplant rejection underwent another ABO-incompatible transplant. During follow-up four months after transplantation, a transplant biopsy was performed, which revealed acute thrombotic microangiopathy.
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November 2022
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou, College of Medicine, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan (all authors); School of Medicine, National Tsing Hua University (Dr. Yen), Hsinchu, Taiwan. Electronic address:
Study Objective: Although a pericervical tourniquet helped reduce blood loss in myomectomy [1], a technique of triple tourniquets was more influential in occluding the uterine vessel networks [2,3]. This video demonstrates the procedures of laparoscopic triple-tourniquet constriction with the number 1 suture around the uterine isthmic portion and bilateral infundibulopelvic ligaments [4] in a case of robotic myomectomy.
Design: A step-by-step, narrated video demonstration.
Radiol Case Rep
November 2021
Department of Surgery and Urology, University of Ghana Medical School, P.O. Box 4236, Accra, Ghana.
Hydrocalyx is an obstructed renal calyx from infundibulo-pelvic diminution or stenosis which leads to dilatation of the calyx. It becomes clinically important when associated with flank pains, haematuria, infection, renal impairment or stone formation. On intravenous urography the finding of a cystic dilatation of a calyx that communicates with the renal pelvis supports the diagnosis.
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December 2016
Pediatric Urology, Children's Health System Texas, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX, USA. Electronic address:
Introduction: Congenital infundibulopelvic stenosis (IFPS) is a rare renal dysmorphism marked by dilated calyces proximal to diminutive infundibulum and renal pelvises. The entity is theorized to exist on the spectrum of congenital obstructive renal diseases between ureteropelvic junction obstruction and multicystic dysplasia.
Objective: This case series sought to review and present the surgical management of three cases of IFPS with progressive renal insufficiency.
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