In this episode, Dr. Martin Stentebjerg Skøtt (DK) presents findings from a recently published systematic review on the topic of "Endoscopic balloon dilatation and incision for treating primary obstructive megaureter in children".
Historically, ureteral re-implantation has been the gold standard for addressing primary obstructive megaureter (POM) in children, but its challenges, particularly in infants, have spurred interest in less invasive methods. Dr. Skott discusses the effectiveness, safety, and benefits of endoscopic management as an alternative to the traditional surgical approach.
Dr. Skøtt also discussses potential complications, the need for long-term follow-up, and the importance of future research to refine treatment protocols for better patient outcomes.
Join us for this insightful conversation as Dr. Martin Skott sheds light on cutting-edge approaches to managing primary obstructive megaureter in children. Tune in and stay informed!