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[Does correction of reflux delay the development of renal insufficiency?]
Annales D'Urologie
|April 1, 1984
Abstract:
Eighty patients have consulted for vesico-ureteric reflux over the past ten years, and the majority of them underwent surgery. Of these surgical patients, six presented with mild or acute renal failure. After a temporary aggravation of the renal failure, the antireflux procedure led to a prolonged stabilization of the renal function by eliminating the occurrence of acute recurrent pyelonephritis. Antireflux surgery would therefore seem justified and beneficial even in cases of renal failure.