Obstructive uropathy is a condition characterized by structural or functional disorders leading to impaired urinary flow, commonly caused by congenital anomalies, mechanical obstructions, and various functional causes. The diagnosis involves a combination of laboratory studies, imaging techniques such as ultrasonography and CT scans, and diagnostic procedures like cystoscopy to determine the extent of obstruction. Management focuses on relieving the obstruction, correcting any renal derangements, and treating underlying causes, with both medical and surgical interventions as necessary.