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Dr. Todd Ponsky

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Prenatal intervention for Fetal Urinary Tract Obstruction

Video Published 2021-09-24 Updated 2024-02-10

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Topic Overview

Prenatal intervention for fetal urinary tract obstruction aims to prevent pulmonary hypoplasia, renal insufficiency, and bladder dysfunction through techniques like vesicoamniotic shunting. Candidate selection relies on ultrasound findings, fetal urine analysis, and bladder refilling capacity to assess renal function and predict outcomes.

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  • Fetal urinary obstruction causes pulmonary hypoplasia, renal dysplasia, and bladder dysfunction—all preventable with timely prenatal intervention.
  • Candidate selection requires bladder tap for urine analysis, ultrasound assessment of renal parenchyma, and observing bladder refilling post-tap.
  • Vesico-amniotic shunt placement has 98% technical success but 15% complication rate; complications carry 100% mortality risk from fluid loss.
  • Overall survival post-intervention is ~50%; among survivors, 40% progress to end-stage renal disease despite treatment.
  • Male fetuses with keyhole sign and thick bladder suggest posterior urethral valves—a primary indication for fetal urinary decompression.

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