A case report of hydronephrosis caused by imperforate hymen in an infant

Medicine (Baltimore). 2020 Nov 6;99(45):e23072. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000023072.

Abstract

Rationale: Hydronephrosis, mostly caused by ureteropelvic junction obstruction, rarely occurs in infants. However, imperforate hymen atresia in female infants may cause hydronephrosis, even though it is rare.

Patient concerns: A 3-month-old female infant was admitted to our hospital for frequent crying. There was no significant past medical history.

Diagnoses: Following ultrasound imaging, the patient was diagnosed with hydronephrosis possibly caused by imperforate hymen.

Interventions: The infant underwent hymenotomy with a cruciate incision to prevent future complications such as acute renal injury.

Outcomes: Hydronephrosis resolved after the operation. The outcome was very good, with no complications in the postoperative period.

Conclusions: Early ultrasound diagnosis plays a significant role in the management and treatment of infant patients. Ultrasound is the mandatory imaging technology for determining the cause of hydronephrosis.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Congenital Abnormalities
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Hydronephrosis / etiology*
  • Hydronephrosis / surgery
  • Hymen / abnormalities*
  • Hymen / surgery
  • Infant

Supplementary concepts

  • Hymen, Imperforate