: In the last 20 years, endoscopic injection (EI) has affirmed as a valid alternative to open surgery for management of pediatric vesicoureteral reflux (VUR). This study aimed to investigate and discuss some debated aspects such as indications, bulking agents and comparison, techniques of injection and comparison, predictive factors of success, use in specific situations. EI is minimally invasive, well accepted by patients and families, with short learning curve and low-morbidity profile. It provides reflux resolution rates approaching those of open reimplantation, ranging from 69 to 100%. Obviously, the success rate may be influenced by several factors. Recently, it is adopted as first-line therapy also in high grade reflux or complex anatomy such as duplex, bladder diverticula, ectopic ureters. The two most used materials for injection are Deflux and Vantris. The first is absorbable, easier to inject, has lower risk of obstruction, but can lose efficacy over time. The second is non-absorbable, more difficult to inject, has higher risk of obstruction, but it is potentially more durable. The two main techniques are STING and HIT. To date, the ideal material and technique of injection has not yet clearly established, but the choice remains dependent on surgeon's preference and experience.

Endoscopic injection of bulking agents in pediatric vesicoureteral reflux: a narrative review of the literature / Escolino, Maria; Kalfa, Nicolas; Castagnetti, Marco; Caione, Paolo; Esposito, Giovanni; Florio, Luisa; Esposito, Ciro. - In: PEDIATRIC SURGERY INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0179-0358. - 39:1(2023), p. 133. [10.1007/s00383-023-05426-w]

Endoscopic injection of bulking agents in pediatric vesicoureteral reflux: a narrative review of the literature

Escolino, Maria;Florio, Luisa;Esposito, Ciro
2023

Abstract

: In the last 20 years, endoscopic injection (EI) has affirmed as a valid alternative to open surgery for management of pediatric vesicoureteral reflux (VUR). This study aimed to investigate and discuss some debated aspects such as indications, bulking agents and comparison, techniques of injection and comparison, predictive factors of success, use in specific situations. EI is minimally invasive, well accepted by patients and families, with short learning curve and low-morbidity profile. It provides reflux resolution rates approaching those of open reimplantation, ranging from 69 to 100%. Obviously, the success rate may be influenced by several factors. Recently, it is adopted as first-line therapy also in high grade reflux or complex anatomy such as duplex, bladder diverticula, ectopic ureters. The two most used materials for injection are Deflux and Vantris. The first is absorbable, easier to inject, has lower risk of obstruction, but can lose efficacy over time. The second is non-absorbable, more difficult to inject, has higher risk of obstruction, but it is potentially more durable. The two main techniques are STING and HIT. To date, the ideal material and technique of injection has not yet clearly established, but the choice remains dependent on surgeon's preference and experience.
2023
Endoscopic injection of bulking agents in pediatric vesicoureteral reflux: a narrative review of the literature / Escolino, Maria; Kalfa, Nicolas; Castagnetti, Marco; Caione, Paolo; Esposito, Giovanni; Florio, Luisa; Esposito, Ciro. - In: PEDIATRIC SURGERY INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0179-0358. - 39:1(2023), p. 133. [10.1007/s00383-023-05426-w]
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