H. Bouachrine et al., A FOLLOW-UP-STUDY OF PRE-NATALLY DETECTED PRIMARY VESICOURETERAL REFLUX - A REVIEW OF 61 PATIENTS, British Journal of Urology, 78(6), 1996, pp. 936-939
Objective To describe the pre- and post-natal characteristics of prima
ry vesico-ureteric reflux (VUR) in a retrospective study of babies pre
senting with VUR suspected from pre-natal ultrasonography. Patients an
d methods Between 1984 and 1994, 61 children (41 boys and 20 girls) wi
th primary VUR were followed for 2 years after the pre-natal detection
of urinary tract anomalies. Patients with VUR secondary to infravesic
al obstruction and duplex systems were excluded. The mean age at ante-
natal diagnosis was 28.4 weeks of gestation; in 37 the reflux was bila
teral and 98 refluxing units were reviewed. Results According to the i
nternational classification of VUR. 8% were grade 1.32% grade 2.38% gr
ade 3.16% grade 4 and 6% grade 5. Twelve patients (22 refluxing units)
underwent ureteric re-implantation. Six kidneys showed renal scars on
isotope renography and two nephrectomies were carried out in patients
<2 years old; in 40 patients (64 renal units) the VUR resolved sponta
neously. Of the latter, eight were grade 1, 20 grade 2, 27 grade 3 and
nine grade 4; seven patients (10 refluxing units) are still being fol
lowed and awaiting a decision on treatment. Conclusion This study conf
irms the predominance of boys in those with ante-natally suspected VUR
. The spontaneous resolution during the first 2 years of life was appa
rent in most cases, even in those with severe reflux (grade 3-5).