Objective: The objective of this study was to estimate kidney length and function in patients with unilateral duplex kidney.
Materials and methods: Thirteen patients with a unilateral duplicated system were reviewed retrospectively. The length of the kidneys was measured by ultrasound, and the relative function of the kidneys was estimated by renal scan.
Results: In all patients, the duplex kidney was the left one. The length of the right kidney on the renal ultrasound growth chart was from -1.5 to +0.4 standard deviations from the mean for age, and the left kidney length was from -0.5 to +4.3 standard deviations from the mean. On renal scans the kidneys with a duplicated system contributed 51 to 67% to total renal function; the contralateral ones, 33 to 49%.
Conclusions: Kidneys with a duplicated system may be larger than their counterparts and they may contribute more to total renal function. When a disparity in length between the 2 kidneys is encountered, 1 of the possibilities that should be taken into account is a unilateral duplicated system.