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. 1987 Apr;42(2):103-8.
doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1075562.

Surgical treatment of ureteroceles in childhood--a reappraisal

Surgical treatment of ureteroceles in childhood--a reappraisal

R J Scholtmeijer. Z Kinderchir. 1987 Apr.

Abstract

For the treatment of ureteroceles several surgical procedures have been described. The results of surgical treatment of 21 ureteroceles in 19 children treated with various types of surgery are reported. Reviewing these results and some recent papers in the literature one can say that in small intravesical ureteroceles the preferred surgical technique should be as simple as possible. A transurethral inferior osteotomy, transurethral puncture, or partial excision of the ureterocele with remodeling of the intravesical ureter should be the procedure of choice. In case of a large intravesical ureterocele with a single kidney, total excision of the ureterocele and reimplantation of the ureter into the bladder has been recommended. In ectopic ureteroceles and intravesical ureteroceles with a duplex system, heminephrectomy with partial ureterectomy can be performed, as in most cases the upper pole is nonfunctioning and dysplasic. Because of the various types of ureterocele and associated anomalies it is advisable to make an individual plan for surgical treatment for each patient.

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