3. Hydronephrosis Flashcards
How common is it?
1 in 500 babies
Who does it affect?
Occurs in babies / foetus
Can occur in all ages - those at risk of causes are at greater risk of developing hydronephrosis
What causes it?
Pregnancy - more urine produced by foetus
Blockage / backflow caused by: kidney stones, prostatic hypertrophy, narrowed ureters, malignancy, UTI
Congenital causes: neurogenic bladder, VUR
What risk factors are there?
Causes included in risk factors
How would you investigate?
FBC, U+Es Urinalysis Renal USS Cystoscopy IV urography
What treatments are there?
Treat underlying cause (eg stent, prostate removal, US to treat stones)
Catheterisation
What other conditions might present similarly?
UTI
Renal cysts
Malignancy
How would you investigate?
FBC, U+Es Urinalysis Renal USS Pre-natal USS Cystoscopy IV urography
What complications are there?
Kidney failure
Renal scarring
UTI, pyelonephritis