6.2.7. Neonatology - Common Post-Natal Problems - Genito-Urinary Flashcards
What are the 4 Major Classifications of the Neonatal Genito-Urinary System Disorders?
- Renal Pelvis Dilatation
- Female Genitalia
- Male Genitalia
- Ambiguous Genitalia
What is the Worry with Renal Pelvis Dilatation?
Renal Damage from Vesico-Ureteric Reflux
Note - This is a Common Finding Antenatally
When are the Scans for Renal Pelvis Dilatation?
- Birth
2. 6 Weeks
What are the Common Problems of Female Genitalia?
- Skin Tags
- Urinary Meatus
- Clitoral Enlargement in Preterm Infants
- Vaginal Bleeding - Pseudo-Menstruation
What is a Mucosal Skin Tag?
A Fold / Continuation of the Mucosa from the Vaginal Wall
Note - No Action is Required, it will shrink and disappear within the 1st week
What are the Features of Pseudo-Menstruation?
- Normal
- Withdrawal of Maternal Hormones
- 48 Hours to 6 Days
What are the Common Neonatal Male Genitalia Problems?
- Undescended Testes
- Micropenis
- Hypospadias
- Chordee
- Torsion
- Hydroceles
- Inguinal Hernias
What are the Types of Undescended Testes?
- Retractile
- Palpable
- Impalpable
What is the Treatment of Undescended Testes?
- Requires Follow-Up
2. Referal for Surgery by Age 1-2 years old
What are the Features of Micropenis?
- < 2.5cm Term
- Refer if Worried / Seems Small
Note - 90% Term Boys between 2.4cm and 5.5cm
What is Hypospadias?
Proximally Displaced Urethral Meatus
What are the Different Ratings of Hypospadias?
1st Degree - Urethral Meatus opens on the Underside of the Glans Penis
2nd Degree - Urethra Opens on the Shaft
3rd Degree - Urethra Opens on the Perineum
What is Hypospadias Associated with?
- Chordee
2. Undescended Testes
What is Chordee?
Ventral Curvature of the Penis
What are the Features of Torsion?
- Uncommon
- Require Treatment within 6 hours for Testes to Remain Viable
- Hard Tender Testis
- Sometimes Blueish Discolouration
- Most Neonatal Cases Testis is already Necrotic
- Urgent Surgical Referal
What are the Features of Hydroceles?
- Frequent Finding in Newborn
- Important (on Palpation) to identify the Testicles as Separate Entities from the Hydrocele - Transillumination
- Common (In contrast to Inguinal Hernia)
- Cannot be Reduced as Fluid is an Enclosed Space
- No Treatment is Required
What are the Features of Hernias?
- They are Common
- They are Reducible
- Irreducible may Strangulate
- Early Referal for Paediatric Surgery
What are the Different Types of Ambiguous Genitalia?
- Clearly Indeterminate Sex
- Apparent Male
- Apparent Female
What are the Features of an Apparent Male Ambiguous Genitalia?
- Bilateral, Non-Palpable Testes - in Full Term Newborn
- Separation of the Scrotal Sacs with Hypospadius
- Hypospadius Concomitant with Undescended Testicle
What are the Features of an Apparent Female Ambiguous Genitalia?
- Clitoral Hypertrophy
- Foreshortened Vulva with Single Opening
- Inguinal Hernia containing a Solid Mass - Likely to be a Gonad
What Investigations are done for Ambiguous Genitalia?
- Serum Electrolytes / Glucose
- Chromosome Analysis
- Pelvic / Abdominal Ultrasound - Determine Pelvic Structures
- 17-Hydroxyprogesterone
- Serum for Testosterone