Prenatal diagnosis of fetal lower urinary tract obstruction: Fetal...

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Introduction to Lower Urinary Tract Obstruction
The chapter introduces the concept of lower urinary tract obstruction (LUDO) in fetuses, discussing its causes, including urethral atresia and posterior urethral valves, and the implications of oligohydramnios and associated physical deformities.
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Pathophysiology of LUDO
This section explains the pathophysiological changes that occur due to LUDO, including the development of oligohydramnios, pulmonary hypoplasia, and renal complications such as hydronephrosis and renal dysplasia.
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Diagnostic Imaging Techniques
The chapter discusses the importance of high-resolution ultrasound in diagnosing LUDO, emphasizing the need for careful anatomical evaluation and the use of amnioinfusion to improve imaging quality.
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Evaluation of Associated Anomalies
This section covers the evaluation of associated anomalies in fetuses with LUDO, including the significance of confirming normal karyotype and identifying potential genetic syndromes.
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Renal Function Assessment
The chapter outlines the methods for assessing renal function in affected fetuses, including bladder drainage and analysis of electrolytes and proteins to evaluate renal injury.
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Prognostic Indicators in LUDO
This section discusses various prognostic indicators in fetuses with LUDO, including echogenicity of the kidneys and the presence of cystic changes, which can signify irreversible damage.
30:10
Therapeutic Approaches
The chapter explores potential therapeutic approaches for LUDO, including in utero shunt placement and the outcomes of such interventions based on gestational timing and severity of obstruction.
35:12
Case Studies and Clinical Examples
This section presents various case studies illustrating different presentations of LUDO, diagnostic challenges, and the importance of individualized management strategies.
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Conclusion and Future Directions
The final chapter summarizes the key points discussed and highlights future directions in research and clinical practice regarding the management of lower urinary tract obstruction in fetuses.

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Dr. Mark P. Johnson, research chair in fetal therapy, discusses an overview of prenatal diagnosis of fetal lower urinary tract obstruction. Dr. Johnson describes the most common causes of lower urinary tract obstructions, progressive oligohydramnios, physical deformations, pulmonary hypoplasia, renal fibrocystic dysplasia, prune belly phenotype, fetal sheep models, in utero vesicoamniotic shunt therapy, fetal obstructive uropathy, kidney evaluation, evaluation of cortical parenchymal cysts, distal penile meatal stenosis, anterior urethral valves, patent arches, megacystic microcolon, hypoperistalsis syndrome, fetal karyotype analysis, evaluation of existing renal injury, prenatal urinary prognosis, shunt insertion technique, and fetal karyotype analysis by urine test. Dr. Ryan describes management options for fetal lower urinary tract obstruction, fetal bladder shunt insertion, amnioinfusion, bladder drainage impact on perinatal survival, PLUTO trial, spontaneous bladder decompression, megacystis microcolon Intestinal hypoperistalsis syndrome, and cloacal dysgenesis.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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