June 24, 2026 · Journal of pediatric surgery · DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2026.163265

Coexisting Pelviureteric and Vesicoureteric Junction Obstruction in Children: Diagnostic Challenges and Treatment Strategies - A Narrative Review

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The authors aim to address the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges associated with coexisting pelviureteric junction obstruction (PUJO) and vesicoureteric junction obstruction (VUJO) in children. Through a narrative review of existing literature, they highlight the significant variability in diagnostic approaches and management strategies, emphasizing the need for individualized treatment that targets the predominant obstruction. The study concludes that further research is necessary to better understand and manage this rare condition.

Nirmalan Shajini, Ramesh Babu

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