Journal of Urological Surgery (Jun 2021)
Endoscopic Treatment of Vesicoureteral Reflux: Changing Trends Over the Years
Abstract
Objective:To investigate factors affecting the success rate of endoscopic subureteral injection (ESI) in patients with vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) and to evaluate the changes in years.Materials and Methods:A total of 439 patients with primary VUR who underwent ESI were included. We used dextranomer hyaluronic acid co-polymer (Dx-HA) as bulking agent. Statistical analyzes were performed by SPSS 20.0 programme.Results:Overall patient-based and renal unit-based success rates of ESI were 75.6% and 78.2%, respectively. Operational age of 82 months and lower grades of VUR were found to be the factors increasing success rate (p=0.023, p=0.005). Success rates were as 83.6%, 77.9% and 64.5% for grades of reflux 1-2, 3 and 4-5, respectively (p=0.002). When patients were seperated into four equal chronological groups, we observed that the ratio of patients who had previous failed ESI, high-grade reflux and renal scarring and volume of injected material has increased over the years.Conclusion:ESI has higher success rates in older children and lower grades (grades 1-3) of VUR. It is performed also in high-grade patients with acceptable success rates which tended to increase over the years.
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