Ureteral replacement with reconfigured colon substitute
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Ureteral replacement with reconfigured colon substitute
Abstract
Purpose: Upper ureteral defects are often too extensive to repair by direct anastomosis or with use of a bladder flap. Ureteral substitution may be the only remaining alternative to restoring urinary drainage from the kidney to the bladder. This effect is usually achieved by interposing a segment of small bowel between the proximal collecting system and bladder. If ileum is not available other substitution alternatives must be sought.
Materials and methods: We report a new technique in which a tube constructed from a small piece of ascending colon was used to replace a large ureteral defect.
Results: Excellent short-term results were achieved by replacing the strictured ureteral segment with a reconfigured colon segment as shown by symptomatic and radiographic improvement.
Conclusions: A reconfigured colon segment can be used for ureteral reconstruction in the patient with limited alternatives. This tube has several advantages for ureteral reconstruction over ileal segments.
Comment in
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Reconstruction and diversion.J Urol. 1996 May;155(5):1589-90. doi: 10.1016/s0022-5347(01)66136-6. J Urol. 1996. PMID: 8627829 No abstract available.
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