Hyderabad: The Asian Institute of Nephrology and Urology (AINU) recently carried out a successful dual surgery on a premature infant born at 32 weeks, weighing only 2kg. The baby, whose parents are from Hyderabad, was diagnosed with a relatively rare condition known as posterior urethral valves (PUV). This condition, typically found in male infants, involves an abnormal growth of tissue that obstructs or narrows the urinary flow from the bladder through the urethra, potentially leading to kidney damage due to urine buildup. The blockage also caused reduced amniotic fluid around the baby in the womb, resulting in premature delivery. PUV is usually present from birth and can be detected either during pregnancy or shortly after. Treatment generally requires surgery to remove the obstruction and restore normal urination. Continuous monitoring is essential to assess and manage any kidney damage as the child grows.

Dr. Prabhu Karunakaran, Consultant Paediatric Urologist, AINU led the medical team in deciding to perform both circumcision and valve fulguration surgery in a single session. This approach aimed to minimize the infant's exposure to anaesthesia and reduce surgical risks.

Operating on such a small and delicate patient posed significant challenges, including precise anaesthesia management, strict infection control, and the use of specially designed instruments. The medical team carefully planned and executed the procedures. The surgery started with a circumcision, followed by valve fulguration, where endoscopic techniques were used to remove the obstructive valves in the urethra. This allowed the baby to urinate normally, preventing potential kidney damage.

The two-hour operation was successful. The infant was then moved to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for close monitoring, where medical staff kept a close watch on the baby’s condition, ensuring proper care and recovery.

Dr. Prabhu expressed his satisfaction with the outcome, stating, "This successful surgery highlights AINU's dedication to providing advanced medical care, even for our youngest patients. This showcases the hospital's expertise in Pediatric urology care, providing vital support and treatment for the most vulnerable patients." Dr. Nityanand led the anaesthesia team, and other teams like Paediatrics, NICU, and Paediatric nephrology supported the faster recovery of the child.

The infant's parents expressed their heartfelt gratitude, saying, "We were so scared when we learned about our baby's condition. The doctors and nurses at AINU were amazing, and their care saved our child's life." When foetal kidney swelling is detected during pregnancy, an antenatal visit to a pediatric urologist is crucial to ensure proper evaluation and planning for the baby’s health after birth. This proactive approach, common in advanced nations like the USA and the UK, can help address potential complications early on.

Nidhi Srivastava
Nidhi Srivastava

Nidhi Srivastava is a dietician. She holds a post-graduate degree in Nutrition and Dietetics from MRIIRS. With a profound passion for utilizing nutrition and lifestyle modifications to manage diseases, she is dedicated to advancing the field through rigorous research and fact-checking. Her expertise lies in evidence-based practice, ensuring the highest standards of dietary health and wellness.