Ureteroceles in children. A simplified and successful approach to management
L. R. King, J. M. Kozlowski and M. J. Schacht
This review documents the success that we have experienced in treating most
ureteroceles that present in children by heminephroureterectomy. If
excision of the ureterocele is required, or reimplantation of a ureter
other than the ureter obstructed by the ureterocele, this is deferred until
the degree of hydronephrosis is reduced or bladder thickening and
trabeculation have returned toward normal. In instances where there is
function in the upper pole segment obstructed by the ureterocele,
ureteropyelostomy has enabled us to preserve renal function by removing the
obstructed ureter to permit the ureterocele to collapse.