A retrospective study of pediatric renal trauma: A single‐center experience in Japan

Author:

Kanjanatarayon Sarayut12ORCID,Ishikawa Mimu1,Tomomasa Naoya1,Yamamoto Shutaro13,Kimura Takahiro3,Hasegawa Yuichi1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Pediatric Urology, Department of Surgical Specialties National Center for Child Health and Development Tokyo Japan

2. Division of Urology, Department of Surgery Phramongkutklao Hospital Bangkok Thailand

3. Department of Urology The Jikei University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo report pediatric renal trauma experiences at the National Center for Child Health and Development in Japan according to the Japanese Association for the Surgery of Trauma (JAST) classification 2008.MethodsMedical records were retrospectively reviewed for 45 children younger than 18 years old diagnosed with renal trauma from February 2004 to December 2021, regarding details of external causes, treatments, complications, and injury scales according to the JAST classification 2008. The cases who cannot be classified into the JAST classification 2008 will be categorized into our original type 0.ResultsThere were 24 males and 21 females with a mean age of 8.5 years. Left kidneys were the predominantly affected side. Blunt injury was involved in every case (mainly falls and traffic accidents). Concomitant organ injuries were found in 13 cases. The injury scales were type Ia (13.3%), II (11.1%), IIIa (13.3%), IIIb (24.4%). Type 0 accounted for 37.8%, which were type 0c (congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract without hematoma and/or laceration of kidney parenchyma) at 11.1% and type 0h (only hematuria and normal radiologic finding) at 26.7%. Treatments were blood transfusion, ureteral stenting, nephrostomy, and no nephrectomy. Complications were pseudoaneurysm, hypertension, and infection.ConclusionsNearly 38% of cases cannot be classified into the JAST classification 2008, comprising at least two irrelevant types (type 0c and type 0h). Accordingly, a pediatric renal injury scale should be established to achieve the precise diagnosis and treatments. However, further studies are still needed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology

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