Author/Authors :
Rouzrokh, Mohsen Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Mirshemirani, Alireza Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Khaleghnejad-Tabari, Ahmad Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Sadeghian, Naser Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Mohajerzadeh, Leily Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Mohkam, Maesomeh Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Objective: Temporary vesicostomy is a urinary diversion procedure for patients with upper urinary tract
(UUT) dilatation, secondary to bladder outlet obstruction or dysfunction. The aim of this study was to
evaluate our experience in children undergoing such diversion, analyzing its efficacy to prevent urinary tract
infection (UTI), improve or resolve hydronephrosis, stabilize or improve kidney function and restore the
health of UUT.
Methods: In this retrospective study, patients who had vesicostomy by Blocksom technique due to bladder
outlet obstruction or dysfunction were evaluated in Mofid Children's Hospital (in Tehran) from March 2007 to
March 2012. The reason for applying this procedure was failure in clinical treatment. Data regarding gender,
age, diagnosis, time of any surgical intervention, associated anomalies, primary/secondary complications and
mortality were collected using a questionnaire, and evaluated by giving a grade that ranged from 0 (worst) to
10 (best) based on Lickert's scale.
Findings: From a total number of 53 patients, (88.7% male and 11.3% female) with a mean age of 225 days,
66% had posterior urethral valve and 16 (30%) neurogenic bladder. UTI was present in all cases,
hydronephrosis in 52 (98.1%), and vesico-ureteral reflux only in 45 (84.9%) patients. Valve ablation was
performed in 17 cases, and clean intermittent catheterization in14 patients which were unsuccessful. We
performed vesicostomy in all patients. Mortality rate was 7.5%. Vesicostomy was closed in 35 patients. Cure
rate was 85% in UTI, 82.7% in hydronephrosis, 80% in VUR, and 86.5% in kidney function.
Conclusion: Vesicostomy is a simple procedure that protects upper urinary tract, decreases hydronephrosis,
and improves kidney function. The procedure is well tolerated and reversible, with less complication and
should be considered in children in whom conservative and medical treatment has failed.
Keywords :
Vesicostomy , Urinary Tract Infection , Protection , Voiding Dysfunction , Vesico-Ureteral Reflux