The article presents data on the tactics and methods of treatment of patients with vesicoureteral reflux (VUR). The article examines the most frequently used methods of treatment of VUR in children (surgical antireflux operations, neoimplantation of the ureter, endoscopic correction, methods of introducing bulk-forming substances) in detail, and analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of the described treatment methods.
The article is devoted to one of the important issues of pediatric urology-mega ureter treatment in children, presence of which is fraught with the development of sclerotic changes in the renal parenchyma and the formation of chronic renal failure. The authors applied the method of physical therapy treatment, including electrophoresis of the bladder and the lower third of the ureter with the anti sclerotic drug. We present results that demonstrate the positive effect of this therapy.
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