Purpose
The purpose of the present study was to comprehensively assess the results of dismembered pyeloplasty in pelvi-ureteric junction
obstruction (PUJO) using double ‘J’ ureteric stent.
Materials and methods
Records of 61 dismembered pyeloplasties in 60 consecutive patients with PUJO who underwent pyeloplasty in a 5-year period
were reviewed retrospectively. In 58 cases, a double ‘J’ stent was passed in an antegrade fashion during the operation. No
other mode of drainage was used. Stent was not placed on three occasions. Records were reviewed for age at diagnosis, age
at surgery, post-operative complication, post-operative drainage and length of hospital stay.
Results
There were no episodes of urinary leak or re-obstruction in the stented group. Median post-operative stay in stented patients
was 2 days. The use of this stent was associated with no serious complications. There were no episodes of post-operative urinary
tract infection or stent displacement.
Conclusions
We recommend double ‘J’ stent as the safest mode of drainage in pyeloplasty in infants and children. Keeping a double-J stent
across the anastomosis reduces the complications and the hospital stay in these patients.
Keywords Hydronephrosis - Pyeloplasty - Stent - Children - Kidney - Ureter