Suggest Treatment For Shoulder Dystocia
Question: 2 years - Diagnosed with shoulder dystocia
7 years - pelvic kidney
what are further prognosis in both cases
7 years - pelvic kidney
what are further prognosis in both cases
Brief Answer:
Need more clarity and information.
Detailed Answer:
Hi, XXXXXXX
kindly be more elaborate on your query.
Shoulder dystocia is the condition seen during delivering the baby. Which will lead to upper limb palsy.
And pelvic kidney. Are both this conditions for same person.
Kindly attach all reports and treatment histories the patient.
Which would help me in helping you accurately.
Take care.
Need more clarity and information.
Detailed Answer:
Hi, XXXXXXX
kindly be more elaborate on your query.
Shoulder dystocia is the condition seen during delivering the baby. Which will lead to upper limb palsy.
And pelvic kidney. Are both this conditions for same person.
Kindly attach all reports and treatment histories the patient.
Which would help me in helping you accurately.
Take care.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng
Need to know, what are further prognosis in both cases, can these 2 cases need surgery for correction, or any medication can cure them
No any documents available in both cases
No any documents available in both cases
Brief Answer:
Follow up would be enough if no symptoms seen.
Detailed Answer:
Although a simple ectopic kidney seldom causes symptoms, the association of malrotation of the renal pelvis with calculus increases the risk of hematuria and/or hydronephrosis, presenting with colicky pain as in the present case. The clinician should be aware of these in such a case.
If asymptomatic, no treatment is required. However, the patient should be advised to have follow-up ultrasounds at regular intervals to detect complications like calculus, hydronephrosis, etc. With appropriate testing and treatment, if required, an ectopic kidney should not cause serious long-term health complications.
Even if the child doesn't have any symptom. The child should be followed up with regular ultrasounds for yearly once.
All the best.
Follow up would be enough if no symptoms seen.
Detailed Answer:
Although a simple ectopic kidney seldom causes symptoms, the association of malrotation of the renal pelvis with calculus increases the risk of hematuria and/or hydronephrosis, presenting with colicky pain as in the present case. The clinician should be aware of these in such a case.
If asymptomatic, no treatment is required. However, the patient should be advised to have follow-up ultrasounds at regular intervals to detect complications like calculus, hydronephrosis, etc. With appropriate testing and treatment, if required, an ectopic kidney should not cause serious long-term health complications.
Even if the child doesn't have any symptom. The child should be followed up with regular ultrasounds for yearly once.
All the best.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng