| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4161836 | Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2016 | 6 Pages | 
Abstract
												In the long-term follow-up, most adolescents successfully treated during childhood by laparoscopic transposition of LCPV for PUJ extrinsic obstruction remain asymptomatic, with normal arterial blood pressure, and normal renal ultrasound when they reach puberty.Table 1. Patients characteristics.Patientsn = 33Age at surgery (years)9.8 (5.9-16.3)Delay since surgery (years)5.6 (2.6-9.4)Age at assessment (years)15.8 (12.6-22.8)Arterial blood pressure (z-score) in males Systolic0.18 ± 1.17 Diastolic0.29 ± 0.79Arterial blood pressure (z-score) in females Systolic0.57 ± 0.82 Diastolic0.46 ± 0.70Renal ultrasound pelvis anteroposterior diameter (mm) Preoperative33 (16-60) Postoperative (1 year)8.5 (4-14) Postoperative (last follow-up)9 (4-31)Quantitative values expressed as median (range). z-Score of arterial blood pressure compared with international norms, adjusted for gender, age, and height.
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											Authors
												François-Xavier Madec, Sébastien Faraj, Thierry Villemagne, Laurent Fourcade, Hubert Lardy, Marc-David Leclair, 
											