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Left lateral retroperitoneoscopic total nephrectomy of a horseshoe kidney in a 3-year-old boy
Journal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 15Issue 5p574–575Published online: August 7, 2019- H. Lottmann
- L. Pio
- Y. Heloury
- O. Boyer
- Y. Aigrain
- T. Blanc
Cited in Scopus: 1The unilateral or bilateral approach for nephrectomy in horseshoe kidney by minimally invasive surgery has been described. A total binephrectomy by a unilateral retroperitoneoscopic approach was performed for congenital nephrotic syndrome. A unilateral retroperitoneoscopic approach was planned in a 3-year-old boy (13 kg) with congenital nephrotic syndrome resistant to steroids with massive protein loss. The operative time was 160 min. The postoperative course was uneventful with continued hemodialysis until renal transplant 18 months later. - Case report
Ureteropelvic junction obstruction and calyceal diverticulum in a child with Turner syndrome and horseshoe kidney
Journal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 6Issue 5p463.e1–463.e4Published online: June 7, 2010- Florian Obermayr
- Philipp Szavay
- Jürgen Schäfer
- Jörg Fuchs
Cited in Scopus: 5Laparoscopic dismembered pyeloplasty for ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction is considered to be a routine procedure in many pediatric surgical centers. UPJ obstruction is known to be associated with horseshoe kidney and several reports on successful laparoscopic repair in such cases exist. The case of a 9-month-old girl with Turner syndrome is reported. A horseshoe kidney with grade 4 hydronephrosis on the left side was diagnosed by ultrasound during the neonatal period. MAG3 diuretic renography and dynamic magnetic resonance imaging nephrography revealed a differential renal function of 31% and 69% on the left and right side, respectively.