Abstract
Renal histologic changes in congenital ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO), although well documented, are sparsely studied in children. This study aims to establish a histological grading depending on the glomerular and tubulo-interstitial changes in hydronephrotic kidneys and determine correlation with age at surgery and impact on function post-pyeloplasty. A renal cortical wedge biopsy was obtained after pyeloplasty and histological changes were graded from 1 to 4. A total of 47 viable biopsies from 57 children showed grade 1 changes in 10, grade 2 in 7, grade 3 in 27, and grade 4 in 3. Age at surgery, histological grade, and changes in differential renal function (DRF) were statistically analyzed. Younger age, near normal histology, and those with changes in 1 domain had preserved DRF pre-operatively. Renal histology and overall grade showed positive correlation with pre-operative DRF. However, no statistically significant association was noted with age at surgery or change in post-operative DRF.
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