Author/Authors :
Bele, Uros Department of Urology - University Medical Centre Maribor - Ljubljanska ulica 5 - SI-2000 Maribor - Slovenia , Bratus, Dejan Department of Urology - University Medical Centre Maribor - Ljubljanska ulica 5 - SI-2000 Maribor - Slovenia
Abstract :
Purpose: To compare the efficacy of two bulking agents, Dextranomer-Hyaluronic Acid (DxHA) and Polyacrylate-
Polyalcohol Copolymer (PPC) used for endoscopic treatment of vesicoureteral reflux (VUR).
Materials and Methods: We endoscopically treated 125 patients (89 girls and 36 boys) diagnosed with VUR
grades I-V, comprising a total of 174 refluxing ureters (RUs). Patients were categorized into two groups, 99
(56,9%) RUs were treated with DxHA (Group 1) and 75 (43,1%) RUs with PPC (Group 2). RUs treated with
both bulking agents were excluded. The success of treatment was evaluated with postoperative VCUG at 3- and
12-months after the endoscopic procedure, only complete resolution of VUR was considered as treatment success.
Data was collected and analyzed retrospectively. Statistical calculations were performed using the Chi-square test.
Results: After a single injection 80,0% (60/75) and 68,7% (68/99 RUs) of RUs resolved completely when treated
with PPC and DxHA, respectively (P = .094). A second injection of PPC healed another 10 RUs (total 93,3%),
whereas DxHA resolved additional 16 RUs (total 84,8%) (P = .097). A third injection was needed for 1 RU, treated
with PPC and another 3 RUs with DxHA. Twelve months post-operatively, we achieved a total resolution rate of
94,7% (71/75 RUs) with PPC, while DxHA successfully treated 87,9% (87/99) of RUs (P = .125).
Conclusion: DxHA and PPC showed no statistically significant differences neither in the number of injections
needed nor in the total success rate after 12 months of follow-up.
Keywords :
Deflux , dextranomer hyaluronic acid , endoscopic injection , polyacrylate polyalcohol copolymer , Vantris , vesicoureteral reflux