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Review
. 2018 Mar 2;19(4):24.
doi: 10.1007/s11934-018-0773-4.

Endoscopic Management of Ureteral Strictures: an Update

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Endoscopic Management of Ureteral Strictures: an Update

Jacob W Lucas et al. Curr Urol Rep. .

Abstract

Purpose of review: This review focuses on the role of endoscopic treatment of ureteral stricture disease (USD) in the era of minimally invasive surgery.

Recent findings: There is a relative paucity of recent literature regarding the endoscopic treatment of USD. Laser endopyelotomy and balloon dilation are associated with good outcomes in treatment-naïve patients with short (< 2 cm), non-ischemic, benign ureteral strictures with a functional renal unit. If stricture recurs, repetitive dilation and laser endopyleotomy is not recommended, as success rates are low in this scenario. Patients with low-complexity ureteroenteric strictures and transplant strictures may benefit from endoscopic treatment options, although formal reconstruction offers higher rates of success. Formal ureteral reconstruction remains the gold-standard treatment for ureteral stricture disease as it is associated with higher rates of complete resolution. However, in carefully selected patients, endoscopic treatment modalities provide a low-cost, low-morbidity alternative.

Keywords: Balloon dilation; Endoscopy; Laser; Stents; Ureteral stricture.

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