Childhood Kidney Diseases (Jun 2022)

Management strategies for congenital isolated hydronephrosis and the natural course of the disease

  • Jiwon Jung,
  • Joo Hoon Lee,
  • Kun Suk Kim,
  • Sang Hun Song,
  • Dae Hyuk Moon,
  • Hee Mang Yoon,
  • Young Ah Cho,
  • Young Seo Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3339/ckd.22.021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Congenital isolated hydronephrosis encompasses a spectrum of physiologic states that spontaneously resolve and pathologic obstruction that necessitates surgical intervention. Distinguishing patients whose condition will resolve, those who will require stringent follow-up, and those who will eventually need surgical intervention present a challenge to clinicians, particularly because no unified guidelines for assessment and follow-up have been established. The recognition of the natural course and prognosis of hydronephrosis and a comprehensive understanding of the currently proposed consensus guidelines may aid in multidisciplinary treatment and in providing proper counseling to caregivers. In this review, we aimed to summarize the literature on the grading systems and management strategies for congenital isolated hydronephrosis.

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