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834 LÆKNABLAÐIÐ 1997: 83 Nýr doktor í læknisfræði Þann 15. nóvember 1996 varöi Ársæll Krist- jánsson doktorsritgerð við Háskólann í Lundi. Ritgerðin nefnist Urinary diversion. Long- term renal function and morphology and con- sequences for metabolism. Ágrip úr ritgerðinni fer hér á eftir: Urinary diversion is most commonly per- formed for high grade, high stage carcinoma of the bladder requiring cystectomy. Other ma- lignant diseases of the organs in the small pel- vis and neurogenic bladder disorders are in- dications that require urinary diversion in some patients. In children congenital malfor- mations like bladder exstrophy and other dis- orders associated with severe urinary inconti- nence are not uncommon indications for this form of treatment. Intestinal segments of var- ying lenghts and types are being increasingly used for reconstructing the lower urinary tract. Use of intestinal segments alters the normal urinary tract anatomy and physiology with a consequent potential threat to the renal func- tion. Also, the flux of ions across the intestinal mucosa when in contact with urine, with pos- sible consequences on acid-base and electro- lyte status, demands well-preserved renal function to compensate for this. In an experimental study with refluxing or antirefluxing ureteric implantation in a low- pressure enterocystoplasty, bacteriuria and pyelonephritis were more common in kidneys with refluxing anastomosis (p<0.05) The mi- croorganisms were the same in the renal pelves as in the cystoplasty suggesting ascending in- fections. Despite low filling pressure in the cystoplasty cortical scarring was seen on gross examination in five kidneys, all with refluxing anastomosis. In a long-term prospective follow-up in pa- tients randomized to an ileal or colonic con- duit, with implantation of one ureter using an- tireflux technique and the other without, the fall in the preoperative mean total GFR (using :'lCr-EDTA) exceeded the expected age-relat- ed decline. The fall in the preoperative mean separate GFR (using renal scintigraphy) did not differ between refluxing and antirefluxing anastomosis. Patients with a continent caecal reservoir (antireflux anastomosis) compared favourably with those who had undergone a conduit urinary diversion. Severe renal scar- ring (using wTc-DMSA) was associated with refluxing ureteric implantation in most pa- tients. The fall in preoperative mean separate GFR was significantly greater in kidneys with moderate or severe scarring than in those with no or only slight scarring (p= 0.017). Urine cultures from the renal pelvis showed bacteriu- ria on the side with refluxing anastomosis in most of the kidneys investigated, all with ipsi- lateral scarring. The cultures were negative in
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