Urine flows from the kidneys to the bladder through thin tubes called ureters. However, when there is a blockage at the junction where the kidney’s pelvis meets the ureter, it can cause serious issues. This condition is known as Pelvi-Ureteric Junction Obstruction (PUJO).
 
As a leading Urologist & Andrologist in Baner, Pune, Dr. S K Palash provides expert diagnosis and advanced treatment options for PUJO to help preserve kidney function and improve patient outcomes.
 
 
 
Pelvi-Ureteric Junction Obstruction (PUJO) | Dr. S K Palash
 
What is PUJO?
PUJO is a condition where the flow of urine from the kidney to the bladder is obstructed at the pelvi-ureteric junction. This blockage prevents proper drainage of urine, leading to swelling of the kidney, known as hydronephrosis. If not treated in time, it can cause chronic pain, infections, and progressive loss of kidney function.
 
What Causes PUJO?
PUJO can be either congenital (present from birth) or acquired (develops later in life).
 
Congenital causes are more common and often result from abnormal development of muscles at the PUJ or due to a crossing blood vessel pressing on the ureter.
 
Acquired causes include:
 
  • Infections
  • Kidney stones
  • Trauma or injury
  • Previous surgeries
  • Inflammatory conditions
PUJO may also be intrinsic (originating within the junction) or extrinsic (caused by external compression).
 
What are the Symptoms of PUJO?
Symptoms may vary based on the severity of obstruction and age of the patient. Common symptoms include:
 
  • Dull flank or back pain, especially after drinking fluids
  • Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • Blood in urine (hematuria)
  • Nausea, vomiting, or abdominal fullness
  • Detection on prenatal ultrasound (in babies)
  • Poor growth in children, in severe cases
How is PUJO Diagnosed?
Accurate diagnosis is key to effective treatment. Dr. S K Palash recommends the following tests:
 
  • Ultrasound KUB: Helps detect kidney swelling (hydronephrosis)
  • Diuretic Renogram (DTPA/EC scan): Assesses urine flow and kidney function
  • IVP (Intravenous Pyelogram): Visualizes the urinary tract anatomy
  • MRI/CT Urography: Used in complex or unclear cases for detailed anatomical study
What are the Treatment Options?
Treatment depends on the severity of the obstruction and the kidney’s functional status.
 
1. Observation
Mild cases with no major symptoms and good kidney function may only require regular monitoring.
 
2. Definitive Treatment – Pyeloplasty
  • Anderson-Hynes Pyeloplasty is the gold standard surgical treatment.
  • The narrowed PUJ is removed and the healthy ends are reconnected.
Can be performed via:
 
  • Open surgery
  • Laparoscopic surgery (minimally invasive)
  • Robotic-assisted surgery (advanced, precise)
3. Endopyelotomy
A less invasive method involving internal cutting of the obstruction. However, it has lower long-term success rates compared to pyeloplasty.
 
4. Prenatal PUJO
  • In cases detected during pregnancy, the condition is monitored post-birth.
  • Surgery is recommended only if the obstruction worsens after delivery.
Is Surgery Always Required?
Not in all cases. If:
 
  • Kidney function is preserved
  • Obstruction is mild
  • Symptoms are absent or minimal
  • Then, observation with regular follow-up may be enough. Surgery is advised when:
  • Pain or discomfort is persistent
  • Repeated UTIs occur
  • Kidney function begins to decline
  • Hydronephrosis worsens
What is the Success Rate of Pyeloplasty?
When performed by an experienced urologist like Dr. S K Palash, pyeloplasty has a success rate of over 90–95%. It is highly effective in relieving the blockage and preserving kidney function.
 
Is PUJO a Lifelong Condition?
With timely and appropriate treatment, especially surgery, most patients recover completely and lead normal, healthy lives. However, long-term follow-up is important—especially in children—to ensure proper kidney development and function.
 
Can PUJO Cause Kidney Failure?
Yes—if left untreated, severe PUJO can lead to permanent kidney damage or failure in the affected kidney. This is why early detection and intervention are crucial.
 
When Should You Consult a Urologist?
You or your child should see a urologist if you experience:
 
  • Persistent flank or abdominal pain
  • Repeated urinary infections
  • Abnormal findings on ultrasound
  • Decline in kidney function
Suspecting PUJO in Yourself or Your Child? Don’t Delay.
Early diagnosis and expert urological care can prevent long-term kidney damage. If you're in Baner, Pune, consult Dr. S K Palash for accurate evaluation and safe, effective treatment options tailored to your needs.
 
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