ABSTRACT
This rare venous congenital anomaly has been diagnosed preoperatively in a 25 year-old male with complaint of the right flank pain. The right RGP shows the S-shaped course of the ureter. Diagnosis of this anomaly was confirmed by venacavogram with ureteral catheterization. Spatulated ureteral end to end anastomosis was done over ureteral stent, Herein a rare case of postcaval ureter ie presented with brief review of literatures.
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Adult , Humans , Male , Diagnosis , Flank Pain , Stents , Ureter , Urinary Catheterization , Urinary CathetersABSTRACT
This rare venous congenital anomaly has been diagnosed preoperatively in a 25 year-old male with complaint of the right flank pain. The right RGP shows the S-shaped course of the ureter. Diagnosis of this anomaly was confirmed by venacavogram with ureteral catheterization. Spatulated ureteral end to end anastomosis was done over ureteral stent, Herein a rare case of postcaval ureter ie presented with brief review of literatures.
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Adult , Humans , Male , Diagnosis , Flank Pain , Stents , Ureter , Urinary Catheterization , Urinary CathetersABSTRACT
We experienced three cases of uric acid stone. We treated all these cases sodium bicarbon with nate for systemic alkalization, 1/10 Molar sodium bicarbonate solution for direct irrigation through urethral & ureteral catheter and allopurinol for decreasing uric acid level and combined surgery was done in two cases, including upper ureteral stone & UVJ stone.
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Allopurinol , Molar , Sodium , Sodium Bicarbonate , Ureter , Uric Acid , Urinary CathetersABSTRACT
A clinical experience with management was made on 65 cases of posterior urethral injury in the Department of Urology, Jeonbug National University Hospital during the period. From January, 1978 to December, 1982. The results were as follows: 1. The number of the posterior urethral injury was 65 cases. 2. Age distribution of the posterior urethral injury was the high test in the age 20-49 (66%). 3. The most common cause of the posterior urethral injury was industrial injury in 44 cases and traffic accident in 21 cases. 4. Initial managements of posterior urethral injury were Foley catheter indwelling in 8cases, cystostomy only in 20 cases and primary realignment in 37 cases. 5. Of 65 cases, urethral stricture after initial management developed in 34 cases. 6. Among 34 cases of the urethral stricture, various delayed managements were performed, including sounding in 19 cases, transpubic urethroplasty in 5 cases, urethral end-to-end anastomosis by perineal approach in 9 cases and cystostomy in 1 case.
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Accidents, Traffic , Age Distribution , Catheters , Cystostomy , Urethral Stricture , UrologyABSTRACT
A clinical observation was made on 7 patients with postrenal complete anuria in the department of Urology. Medical School, Jeonbug National University during recent 3 years. The results were as follows. 1. Most common age groups were the 5th and 6th decades (57.1%), and the male to female ratio was 1.3:1. 2. Of etiology, ureteral stones were most common (3 cases), and the others were malakoplakia of both ureteral surrounding tissues (1 case), both ureteral obstruction due to renal bleeding (1 cases) post-catheterization ureteral obstruction (1 case) and ureteral compression due to metastatic cervical cancer involved lower ureter (1 case) Incidence of complete anuria were relatively high in the solitary kidney. 3. In most cases. The BUN and the creatinine levels were nearly normalized in 6th postoperative day. And 5 cases of high blood level in preoperative state showed massive diuresis after operation.