Urinary Tract Obstruction Flashcards

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Causes of urinary tract obstruction (3)

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  1. Congenital Anomalies
    - urethral valves/strictures
    - bladder neck obstruction
    - uretero-pelvic junction narrowing/obstruction
  2. Acquired Obstruction
    - BPH
    - calculi, urolithiasis
    - tumours - prostate, bladder, cervix, uterus
    - inflammation - prostate, ureter, urethra
    - sloughed papillae or blood clots
    - pregnancy, uterine prolapse (kinks ureters)
  3. Functional Disorder
    - neurogenic - spinal cord damage, diabetic autonomic neuropathy
    - functional obstruction along urinary tract
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Associated changes of urinary tract obstruction (3)

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  1. Hydronephrosis
    - dilation of renal pelvis & calyces w progressive enlargement of the kidney w parenchymal atrophy due to obstruction of urine outflow
  2. Pyonephrosis
    - infected hydronephrosis w frank pus in the dilated calyces & pelvis
  3. Pyoureter
    - infected hydroureter, contains pus
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Morphology of hydronephrosis

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G:

  • enlarged kidney, changes begin in the pelvis with dilation
  • later renal cortex is thinned & atrophic

M:

  • tubules & Bowman’s spaces are dilated, tubular epithelium is flattened
  • later tubular atrophy w fibrosis & eventually glomeruli disappear
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Effects & complications of urinary tract obstruction

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  1. Unilateral: typically clinically silent (compensation)

2. Bilateral: oliguria, anuria, after relief of obstruction - post obstructive diuresis

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