Purpose: This study has been conducted to evaluate the long-term efficacy o
f subureteral glutaraldehyde cross-linked collagen injections for endoscopi
c treatment of vesicoureteral reflux (VUR).
Methods: We prospectively studied 86 patients (mean age 8 years) with 128 r
efluxing ureteral units. All patients were treated with subureteral collage
n injections and were followed up by voiding cystographies or videourodynam
ic evaluation.
Results: 157 subureteral collagen injections have been performed on 128 ure
teral units. This includes 27 second injections and 2 third injections. In
65 ureteral units a primary VUR was present, in 19 a secondary VUR.28 urete
ral units presented with secondary reflux due to neurogenic bladder dysfunc
tion. 7 ureteral units were treated with subureteral collagen injections af
ter the VUR persisted following open surgical reimplantation, in 9 ureteral
units a double ureter was present. After a follow up of 24 months a reflux
recurrence was observed in 83% of ureteral units with primary VUR, in 56%
of ureteral units with secondary VUR, in 85% of ureteral units with VUR due
to neurogenic bladder dysfunction, in 67% of ureteral units of double uret
ers and in 34% of ureteral units after open surgical reimplantation. After
a second injection and a follow up of 24 months 35% of patients remained re
flex free.
Conclusion: Our results suggest,that endoscopic subureteral bovine collagen
injections remain ineffective in the long term follow up to correct VUR.