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Conclusion Highgrade VUR, incorrect technique of injection, and voiding dysfunction seem to be some of the possible causes of an unsuccessful endoscopic collagen for VUR < 0. 05. Ultrasound showed no obstruction of the upper urinary tract.

There was no statistically significant correlation between the success rate of treatment and the place of collagen injection or the shape

OblakDivision of Urology, Department of Surgery, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, SloveniaAddress of Corresponding Author Eur Urol 199936635639 DOI 10. 1159000020059 Key Words Vesicoureteric refluxCollagen injection Abstract Objective The purpose of this prospective study was to identify possible causes of unsuccessful treatment of vesicoureteric reflux VUR in children by endoscopic collagen injection. Children with normal appearance of the ureteric orifice had significantly better results as compared with other children < 0. 01.

Results single injection of collagen eliminated VUR in 56. 9 cases. Coti, The average amount of collagen used in cured and in noncured children was and 0. 76ml, respectively < 0. 01. Trinar, All children had followup assessment on average months after the first injection of collagen.

Results single injection of collagen eliminated VUR in 56. 9 cases. Coti, The average amount of collagen used in cured and in noncured children was and 0. 76ml, respectively < 0. 01. Conclusion Highgrade VUR, incorrect technique of injection, and voiding dysfunction seem to be some of the possible causes of an unsuccessful endoscopic collagen treatment of VUR in Author Contacts Prof. 6,1999 Free Abstract Article Fulltext Article PDF KB Pediatric Urology Possible Causes of Unsuccessful Endoscopic Collagen Treatment of Vesicoureteric Reflux in Children They were evaluated by micturition cystography and ultrasound examination of the urinary tract.

Seventyseven children had normal micturition, and showed signs of an unstable bladder. Trinar, OblakDivision of Urology, Department of SurgeryUniversity Medical Centre LjubljanaZaloska 7, SLO1525 Ljubljana SloveniaFax Article Information Accepted after revision 8, Number of Print Pages Number of Figures 0, Number of Tables 5, Number of References 24Objective The purpose of this prospective study was to identify possible causes of an unsuccessful endoscopic collagen treatment of VUR in Author Contacts Prof.

The average amount of collagen used in cured and in noncured children was and 0. 76ml, respectively < 0. 01. Trinar, Results single injection of collagen eliminated VUR in 56. 9 cases. Patients and Methods Between and primary VURs in children aged 316 years were treated by endoscopic injection of collagen.

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