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What is a common procedure for dealing with ureteral obstructions?

What is a common procedure for dealing with ureteral obstructions?

Drainage procedures A ureteral obstruction that causes severe pain might require an immediate procedure to remove urine from your body and temporarily relieve the problems caused by a blockage. Your doctor (urologist) may recommend: A ureteral stent, a hollow tube inserted inside the ureter to keep it open.

What are the symptoms of PUJ obstruction?

Symptoms of UPJ Obstructions The renal pelvis and/or kidneys are dilated (hydronephrosis) Urinary tract infection. Abdominal mass. Vomiting.

What happens if your ureter is blocked?

Ureters can become blocked for a variety of reasons. A ureteral obstruction prevents urine from moving into your bladder and out of your body. If this blockage isn’t treated, urine can back up and damage your kidneys. This can cause pain and put you at risk of infection.

What happens if your urethra is blocked?

Blockage can lead to kidney damage, kidney stones, and infection. Symptoms can include pain in the side, decreased or increased urine flow, and urinating at night. Symptoms are more common if the blockage is sudden and complete.

How common is PUJ obstruction?

How common is ureteropelvic (UPJ) junction obstruction? UPJ obstruction occurs in about one of every 1,500 births, and is responsible for about 80% of all swollen urine-collecting systems. Males are affected at more than double the rate of females, and the left kidney is affected about twice as often as the right.

Is a blocked ureter painful?

When the blockage is gradual and slow, it usually come on slowly and builds over time. In some cases symptoms may be mild at first, but can quickly get worse. Symptoms of a blocked ureter or urinary tract obstruction include: Pain in your abdomen, lower back or sides below your ribs (flank pain).

What blocks urine flow?

The urethra can get narrow due to scar tissue. This is called a stricture. Urinary stones can also block the flow of urine out of your body. Urinary retention can also be caused by certain medications.

What does PUJ obstruction mean in medical terms?

PUJ obstruction refers to a narrowing of the junction, resulting in obstruction to the flow of the urine from the kidney to the ureter.

Can a PUJ obstruction cause ureteropelvic stenosis?

Pelviureteric junction obstruction. Pelviureteric junction (PUJ) obstruction/stenosis, also known as ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction/stenosis , can be one of the causes of an obstructive uropathy. It can be congenital or acquired with a congenital PUJ obstruction being one of the commonest causes of antenatal hydronephrosis.

How often does pelvi ureteric junction ( PUJ ) obstruction occur?

Pelvi-Ureteric Junction (PUJ) Obstruction Symptoms of PUJ obstruction PUJ obstruction refers to a narrowing of the junction, resulting in obstruction to the flow of the urine from the kidney to the ureter. The condition affects approximately one person in every 1000 adults and tends to occur more in men.

How is IVP used to diagnose PUJ obstruction?

Traditionally intravenous urography/pyelography (IVP/IVU) has been performed for assessing for PUJ obstruction. The administration of furosemide may be used to assist in confirming the diagnosis, in particular, to exclude a dilated non-obstructed upper collecting system (so-called ‘baggy pelvis’).

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Ruth Doyle