ABSTRACT
By antegrade pyelography which was the modified Casey and Goodwin technique, 22 patients were examined in whom relatively accurate visualization of collecting system of the affected kidney could not be made by excretory or retrograde pyelography. Diagnosis established were 7 cases of delayed visualization. 15 cases of non-visualization of which 18 cases were renal tuberculosis, 2 cases were stricture of ureteropelvic junction, 1 case was stone on ureteropelvic junction and 1 was renal contusion due to trama. No complications occured during or after examinations. in selected cases of delayed and none visualization in suspected pyonephrosis and hydronephrosis. Antegrade pyelography is a safe and accurate diagnostic procedure to other accepted methods of urography.
Subject(s)
Humans , Constriction, Pathologic , Contusions , Diagnosis , Hydronephrosis , Kidney , Pyonephrosis , Tuberculosis, Renal , UrographyABSTRACT
A case of 23 years old boy having ureteral injury caused by accidental gunshot wound. He had successfully treated by side to side anastomosis of the ureter following removed the injuries side of the ureter under the splinting ureteral catheter and nephrostomy.