The effect of ureteropelvic junction obstruction and pyeloplasty on somatic growth during infancy.
Eyal KordBinyamin B NeemanDolev PerezBoris ChertinAmnon ZismanAmos NehemanPublished in: Therapeutic advances in urology (2023)
Infants with unilateral UPJO diagnosed antenatally as a single anomaly may be at an increased risk of somatic growth restriction in comparison with the general population. In children with growth restriction at time of birth, height seems to improve regardless of surgical treatment. Pyeloplasty during infancy does not seem to negatively affect somatic growth. These findings can be used to counsel parents regarding the potential effects of UPJO and pyeloplasty.