UPJ obstruction

UPJ Obstruction is a blockage where your kidney connects to the ureter, the tube that carries urine to the bladder. This can cause urine to back up, leading to symptoms like side pain, nausea, or infection. It can be present from birth or develop later, and treatments are available to ensure proper kidney drainage and health.

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UPJ Obstruction: An Overview

Learn about UPJ (Ureteropelvic Junction) obstruction, its diagnosis via imaging (CAT scan, nuclear scan), and the robotic pyeloplasty procedure. Understand causes, anatomy, and surgical treatment.

U-M Pediatric Urology - Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction

U-M Pediatric Urology explains Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction (UPJO). Understand its causes, symptoms (pain, hydronephrosis), diagnosis (ultrasound, MAG 3), and treatment, often surgery.

Geoffrey Box, MD on UPJ Obstruction | Ohio State Medical Center

Dr. Geoffrey Box, MD (Ohio State) explains UPJ obstruction: a kidney-ureter blockage. Learn about its symptoms & advanced, minimally invasive treatment options, including robotic surgery.

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In 2021 I had the privilege of joining The Urology Clinic after completing training in Urologic Surgery at Loma Linda University Medical Center in Loma Linda, CA. As a native of Kentucky and my wife having grown up in Jellico, TN, we were very excited to move back to the area. As a general urologist I treat the full range of urologic disease. I am trained in minimally invasive techniques, robotic surgery, and complex stone disease. Moreover my mission is to provide evidence based, excellent, and compassionate urologic care to all of my patients I want to make learning about your own health as easy as possible. I built out these pages to provide you with my favorite resources in an easy and organized format. That way, you'll be empowered, and together we can achieve success. Feel free to share it with your loved ones.