Background: Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is common in children and adolescents undergoing kidney transplantation (KTx) and may adversely affect allograft kidney function.Methods: To explore the current management of symptomatic native and allograft VUR in pediatric KTx recipients, an online survey was distributed to European surgical transplant professionals.Results: Surgeons from 40 pediatric KTx centers in 18 countries participated in this survey. Symptomatic native kidney VUR was treated before or during KTx by 68% of the centers (all/selected patients: 33%/67%; before/during KTx: 89%/11%), with a preference for endoscopic treatment (59%). At KTx, 90% favored an anti-reflux ureteral reimplantation procedure (extravesical/transvesical approach: 92%/8%; preferred extravesical technique: Lich-Gregoir [85%]). Management strategies for symptomatic allograft VUR included surgical repair (90%), continuous antibiotic prophylaxis (51%), bladder training (49%), or noninterventional surveillance (21%). Redo ureteral implantation and endoscopic intervention for allograft VUR were equally reported (51%/49%).Conclusions: This survey shows uniformity in some surgical aspects of the pediatric KTx procedure. However, with regard to VUR, there is a significant variation in practice patterns that need to be addressed by future well-designed and prospective studies. In this way, more robust data could be translated into consensus guidelines for a more standardized and evidence-based management of this common condition in pediatric KTx.
Current management of symptomatic vesicoureteral reflux in pediatric kidney transplantation—A European survey among surgical transplant professionals / Z. Matthias, W. Marcus, L. Tobias, T. Burkhard, N. Silvio, B. Kathrin, V. Aßfalg, U. Baccarani, G. Beldi, T. Blanc, J. Burkert, L. Desender, O. Detry, D. Ektov, M. Ferraresso, L. Fischer, L. García-Aparicio, S. Garnier, R. Pe De Gier, E. We Van Heurn, K. Hirsch, B. Jänigen, P. Kaliciński, B. Lee, A. Lingnau, M. José Martinez-Urrutia, A. Mehrabi, L. Piros, J. Ribeiro-Castro, G. Roeyen, O. De Rougemont, S. Schneeberger, M. Skauby, C. Ej Sloots, M. Stangl, D. Stippel, P. Szakály, D. Talbot, S. Taskinen, J. Treckmann, A. Tüzüner, F. Tuncay Aki, A. Williams, C. Yeğen, A. Želvys. - In: PEDIATRIC TRANSPLANTATION. - ISSN 1397-3142. - 28:1(2024 Feb), pp. e14621.1-e14621.14. [10.1111/petr.14621]
Current management of symptomatic vesicoureteral reflux in pediatric kidney transplantation—A European survey among surgical transplant professionals
M. FerraressoMembro del Collaboration Group
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2024
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Background: Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is common in children and adolescents undergoing kidney transplantation (KTx) and may adversely affect allograft kidney function.Methods: To explore the current management of symptomatic native and allograft VUR in pediatric KTx recipients, an online survey was distributed to European surgical transplant professionals.Results: Surgeons from 40 pediatric KTx centers in 18 countries participated in this survey. Symptomatic native kidney VUR was treated before or during KTx by 68% of the centers (all/selected patients: 33%/67%; before/during KTx: 89%/11%), with a preference for endoscopic treatment (59%). At KTx, 90% favored an anti-reflux ureteral reimplantation procedure (extravesical/transvesical approach: 92%/8%; preferred extravesical technique: Lich-Gregoir [85%]). Management strategies for symptomatic allograft VUR included surgical repair (90%), continuous antibiotic prophylaxis (51%), bladder training (49%), or noninterventional surveillance (21%). Redo ureteral implantation and endoscopic intervention for allograft VUR were equally reported (51%/49%).Conclusions: This survey shows uniformity in some surgical aspects of the pediatric KTx procedure. However, with regard to VUR, there is a significant variation in practice patterns that need to be addressed by future well-designed and prospective studies. In this way, more robust data could be translated into consensus guidelines for a more standardized and evidence-based management of this common condition in pediatric KTx.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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