Percutaneous nephrostogram in the newborn with bilateral renal cystic disease
C. E. Blane, M. A. DiPietro, D. A. Bloom and A. B. Sedman
Department of Radiology, University of Michigan Hospitals, Ann Arbor 48109-0252.
Percutaneous antegrade pyelography should be considered in the few, select,
critically ill newborns with bilateral renal cystic disease when the
diagnosis is critical to management and difficult with the usual imaging
procedures. Two extremely ill newborns with severe oliguria and cystic
abnormalities in both kidneys by ultrasound underwent sonographic guidance
for percutaneous antegrade nephrostograms in the first week of life. With
injection of contrast medium, definitive diagnoses were made of a
multicystic dysplastic kidney on one side and an obstructed hydronephrotic
kidney on the other, thereby directing decompression of the obstructed
kidney to preserve native renal function. This procedure can provide a
definitive diagnosis in these rare but difficult cases.