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When the kidney is obstructed, it may be necessary to perform an operation to correct the obstruction by removing the narrow part of the tube and re-connect the kidneys drainage system. The obstruction is usually near the kidney at what is called the ureteropelvic junction. The operation to correct this problem is called a pyeloplasty and may also be performed laparoscopically using robotic surgery equipment. The open surgery is usually performed through a cut in the side, just under the ribs, or in the back under the rib. Children usually stay in hospital for 3 days.
When a pyeloplasty is performed laparoscopically, it may take a longer time, but children usually can go home within 24 to 48 hours from surgery. The surgery is performed through three or four instrument ports and accomplishes the same thing as open surgery, which is to remove the segment of the ureter causing the obstruction and re-attach the ureter and kidney to permit more normal urine drainage. A tube called a stent may be left in place temporarily to help with healing. The stent needs to be removed with a brief cystoscopy (passing a small telescope into the bladder through the urethra) under a short general anesthesia.
Robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery may take a longer time, but children usually can go home 24 to 48 hours after surgery.
The specific treatment for UPJ obstruction will be determined in consultation with your physician based on your child's age and overall health, the extent of the condition, your child's tolerance for specific medications, procedures or therapies, expectations for the natural history of the condition, and your opinions and preference.
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