Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Completed

Inclusion Criteria

children ≤12 years old presenting with Obstructive Anuria and Acute Renal Failure due to bilateral ureteric stones
children ≤12 years old presenting with Obstructive Anuria and Acute Renal Failure due to bilateral ureteric stones

Exclusion Criteria

fever, pyonephrosis or sepsis.
any contraindication to both methods of drainage (urinary diversion, urethral stricture or uncontrolled coagulopathy).
Patients with grade 0-1 hydronephrosis
fever, pyonephrosis or sepsis.
any contraindication to both methods of drainage (urinary diversion, urethral stricture or uncontrolled coagulopathy).
Patients with grade 0-1 hydronephrosis

Summary

Conditions
  • Acute Renal Failure
  • Children
  • Obstructive Uropathy
  • Ureteric Stones
Type
Interventional
Design
  • Allocation: Randomized
  • Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment
  • Masking: None (Open Label)
  • Primary Purpose: Treatment

Participation Requirements

Age
Younger than 12 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

To compare percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) versus double J stent (JJ) as an initial urinary drainage in children with obstructive calcular anuria and acute renal failure due to ureteric calculi to identify selection criteria for initial urinary drainage method to improve drainage, to decrease complic...

To compare percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) versus double J stent (JJ) as an initial urinary drainage in children with obstructive calcular anuria and acute renal failure due to ureteric calculi to identify selection criteria for initial urinary drainage method to improve drainage, to decrease complications and to facilitate subsequent definitive clearance of stones as this comparison is lacking in literature

Inclusion Criteria

children ≤12 years old presenting with Obstructive Anuria and Acute Renal Failure due to bilateral ureteric stones
children ≤12 years old presenting with Obstructive Anuria and Acute Renal Failure due to bilateral ureteric stones

Exclusion Criteria

fever, pyonephrosis or sepsis.
any contraindication to both methods of drainage (urinary diversion, urethral stricture or uncontrolled coagulopathy).
Patients with grade 0-1 hydronephrosis
fever, pyonephrosis or sepsis.
any contraindication to both methods of drainage (urinary diversion, urethral stricture or uncontrolled coagulopathy).
Patients with grade 0-1 hydronephrosis

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT02055430
Collaborators
Not Provided
Investigators
  • Principal Investigator: Mohammed S ElSheemy, A professor Cairo University
  • Mohammed S ElSheemy, A professor Cairo University