Long-Term Urological Care for a Child Diagnosed Before Birth
Being told during pregnancy that a baby has a kidney-related condition can be worrying and confusing for any family. This case study explains how a child diagnosed with kidney dilation in both kidneys before birth was carefully monitored, treated with surgery when needed, and followed up over time under the care of Dr. Yusuf Saifee.
Prenatal Diagnosis and Initial Concerns
The patient, a male child, was diagnosed during pregnancy while the mother was receiving antenatal care in Dubai. Routine prenatal imaging revealed that both kidneys were dilated, a condition medically referred to as bilateral hydronephrosis.
At that stage, the family was informed that the condition could significantly affect the child’s survival and long-term kidney function. Due to the seriousness of the findings and the uncertainty around outcomes, the family began seeking further medical opinions.
Seeking Specialist Opinion in India
Following the initial assessment, the family consulted doctors in India to explore alternative opinions and treatment possibilities. During this process, they came into contact with Dr. Yusuf Saifee.
Dr. Saifee reviewed the prenatal findings and explained that, while bilateral kidney dilation is a serious condition, treatment and long-term management are possible once the child is born.
The family was explained that with regular monitoring and treatment at the right time, the child’s kidney function could be protected and maintained.
This consultation provided clarity and a structured plan, helping the family prepare for postnatal treatment.
Birth and Early Postnatal Care
The child was born prematurely at eight months of gestation. Despite the early delivery, postnatal care focused on stabilisation and monitoring kidney function.
When the child was approximately one and a half months old, the family travelled to India to begin treatment under Dr. Yusuf Saifee’s care. Soon after birth, the baby was carefully checked to understand how serious the kidney dilation was and to decide whether surgery would be needed.
Clinical Evaluation After Birth
Following arrival in India, the child underwent detailed postnatal assessment, which typically includes:
These evaluations help identify whether obstruction, reflux, or structural abnormalities are contributing to hydronephrosis and guide the timing of surgery.
Diagnosis: Bilateral Hydronephrosis
Based on prenatal findings and postnatal evaluations, the diagnosis of bilateral hydronephrosis was confirmed. This condition involves abnormal dilation of both kidneys due to impaired urine drainage, which can lead to progressive kidney damage if left untreated.
Given the bilateral involvement, the case required long-term planning, staged treatment, and close follow-up.
Treatment Planning and Surgical Management
Dr. Saifee outlined a long-term treatment plan focused on preserving kidney function and supporting normal growth and development. Due to the complexity of the condition, multiple surgeries were required over time.
Surgical Interventions
Over the course of treatment, the child underwent five urological surgeries, all performed by Dr. Yusuf Saifee. These procedures were carried out as needed based on growth, kidney response, and functional improvement.
While specific surgical techniques vary depending on anatomy and obstruction level, pediatric hydronephrosis surgeries typically aim to:
The surgeries were scheduled with enough time in between so the child could grow, heal, and get stronger, making the whole process easier and less stressful.
Ongoing Treatment and Follow-Up
Management of congenital kidney conditions does not end with surgery. Continuous follow-up has been an important part of this child’s care.
The child has remained under regular medical supervision with:
This regular follow-up helps catch any issues early and makes sure the child gets treatment quickly if needed, helping their kidneys stay healthy as they grow.
Current Health Status and Outcome
At present, the child is 9 years old and reported to be clinically stable and developmentally normal. According to the family:
This result shows how important it is to identify problems early, treat them at the right time, and keep up with regular check-ups when it comes to children’s kidney and urinary health.
Family Feedback and Care Experience
The family expressed satisfaction with the guidance, treatment planning, and continuity of care provided by Dr. Yusuf Saifee. They highlighted the importance of long-term support and structured management in achieving the current outcome.
Clinical Highlights of This Case
These points go over the child’s story from before birth, showing how early check-ups, the right treatment at the right time, and regular follow-ups helped keep the kidneys healthy and the child growing well.
This case demonstrates how early counselling, surgical expertise, and long-term follow-up can give the best results in children with complex congenital kidney conditions.
Conclusion
Having both kidneys swollen from birth is a serious condition that needs careful attention. In this case, the child’s care started with early check-ups, followed by planned surgeries in stages, and continued with regular follow-ups. This helped keep the kidneys healthy and allowed the child to grow and develop normally.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Bilateral hydronephrosis is a condition where both kidneys become enlarged due to poor urine drainage. If untreated, it can damage kidney tissue over time. Early diagnosis and proper treatment help preserve kidney function and development.
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Yes, hydronephrosis is often detected during routine prenatal ultrasound scans. These scans show kidney dilation before birth, allowing doctors to plan postnatal evaluation and treatment early, improving outcomes for the child.
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Not all children require surgery. Mild cases may resolve with monitoring alone. Surgery is recommended when obstruction affects kidney function or worsens over time, to prevent long-term kidney damage.
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As children grow, their urinary system changes. Some conditions require staged surgeries to match growth and ensure proper drainage, kidney protection, and long-term function rather than a single operation.
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Yes, with timely treatment and regular follow-up, many children lead normal lives. They attend school, play, and grow normally, while doctors continue monitoring kidney health over time.
