PUJ Obstruction

What Is PUJ Obstruction?

PUJ Obstruction, also known as Pelvi-Ureteric Junction Obstruction, refers to a blockage at the junction where the kidney meets the ureter (the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder). This blockage restricts the normal flow of urine, causing urine to back up into the kidney, which can lead to swelling (hydronephrosis) and, over time, kidney damage.

PUJ obstruction can be:

Symptoms

Symptoms vary depending on severity and age:

Infants and young children:

Older children and adults:

Some individuals, especially those with mild obstruction, may have no symptoms.

Treatments

Treatment choice depends on severity, symptoms, and kidney function. Options include:

Regular imaging (ultrasounds or renal scans) to monitor kidney health.

Pyeloplasty: Most common and effective treatment. Surgery to remove the obstructed portion and reconstruct the PUJ.

  • Open surgery: Traditional approach, larger incision.
  • Laparoscopic or robotic-assisted surgery: Minimally invasive, quicker recovery, shorter hospital stays.

Internal balloon dilation or insertion of stents to relieve obstruction temporarily or in selected cases.

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