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Suggest Treatment For Persistent UTI In An Infant

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Posted on Mon, 7 Dec 2015
Question: this is case pertaining to my nephew. He is 1 year 2 months old. He has got duplex kidney on one side and a cyst in the urinary tract. He gets constant fever and had the cyst removed around a year ago. The cyst has reappeared. I am attaching his reports. Presently doctors have suggested to remove the duplex Kidney. I would specifically like to know the way ahead. Is his survival a question right now? What are the chances that removing the kidney gets him on tract, keeping in mind that he is just over a year old.
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Answered by Dr. Rakesh Madhyastha (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Refluxing left kidney

Detailed Answer:
Hello

Thanks for the query

I have seen the reports attached by you and it looks like your nephew is having a very severe form of reflux nephropathy of the left kidney where the urine from the bladder is going back to the left kidney. It has scarred the kidney as well. In such a case it is recommended to undergo the suggested operation to prevent recurrent urinary tract infections.
Now to answer your questions
1. Survival is not an issue as the right kidney is functioning well. However the surgical and anesthetic risk is present just like any other operations
2. Removal of the refluxing kidney will not impair development as the right kidney will compensate.
3. There is risk that the right kidney will hypertrophy and cause focal segmental glomerulosclerosis later in life. However this can be prevented with regular checkups

I am sure you have doubts, please get back to me I will be happy to clarify them

Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Rakesh Madhyastha (18 hours later)
Do you have any specific suggestions on hospital or doctors to undertake this treatment. We are based in XXXXXXX and would prefer XXXXXXX XXXXXXX and XXXXXXX Region. Somebody suggested to visit XXXXXXX but we do not know which doctor to consult in XXXXXXX
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Answered by Dr. Rakesh Madhyastha (15 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Urologist

Detailed Answer:
Hello

Thanks for getting back. I am sorry I do not know anyone in XXXXXXX as I am based in XXXXXXX I know for sure that IKDRC in Gujarath is the Mecca for all kidney problems. I suggest you to approach a good urologist through your local contacts to combat this issue.
More than XXXXXXX I recommend you to approach a well known kidney institute like IKDRC who specialize only in kidney disease

Regards
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Suggest Treatment For Persistent UTI In An Infant

Brief Answer: Refluxing left kidney Detailed Answer: Hello Thanks for the query I have seen the reports attached by you and it looks like your nephew is having a very severe form of reflux nephropathy of the left kidney where the urine from the bladder is going back to the left kidney. It has scarred the kidney as well. In such a case it is recommended to undergo the suggested operation to prevent recurrent urinary tract infections. Now to answer your questions 1. Survival is not an issue as the right kidney is functioning well. However the surgical and anesthetic risk is present just like any other operations 2. Removal of the refluxing kidney will not impair development as the right kidney will compensate. 3. There is risk that the right kidney will hypertrophy and cause focal segmental glomerulosclerosis later in life. However this can be prevented with regular checkups I am sure you have doubts, please get back to me I will be happy to clarify them Regards