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Medical Journal of Cairo University [The]. 1996; 64 (2): 335-339
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-42197

ABSTRACT

To study ureteral regeneration after ureterotomy, an experimental study was done on 18 dogs where a segment 2 cm long including 2/3 of the circumference of the ureter was excised and the ureter was stented. Also, there was an opportunity to study ureteral regeneration in human ureter in four patients in whom endoscopic ureterotomy was unsuccessful and were surgically corrected by resection of the previously incised strictured segment. The specimens were histopathologically studied. In dogs, the healed segment of a normal ureter showed smooth muscle regeneration with variable degree of fibrous tissue. In human stenosed ureter, the strictured site showed a segmental scar consisting of connective tissue fibers, collagen fibers and few fibroblasts with no evident muscle fibers. The healthy tissue above and below the stricture site previously incised in the course of endoureterotomy showed regenerating smooth muscles. The clinical implication of this study is that endoureterotomy is not recommended in cases where the ureter is complete obstructed, fibrosed and there is no healthy muscles which will initiate a regeneration process


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Animals, Laboratory , Regeneration , Ureteral Diseases/physiopathology , Dogs
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Rev. mex. angiol ; 22(4): 68-71, jul.-sept. 1994. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-143222

ABSTRACT

Presentamos cuatro casos de uretero retrocavo, con anastomosis de la vena cava inferior en dos de los casos. Como tratamiento quirúrgico se tuvo que seccionar esta vena. La evolución y los resultados tenidos son satisfactorios, sin complicaciones de la vena cava distal


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Adult , Middle Aged , Humans , Male , Female , Ureter/abnormalities , Ureter/surgery , Venae Cavae/surgery , Hydronephrosis/therapy , Anastomosis, Surgical , Ureteral Diseases/physiopathology , Ureteral Diseases
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Rev. argent. urol. nefrol ; 51(1): 6-8, 1985.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-26754

ABSTRACT

Se presentan tres casos de pieloureteritis quística; se hace una amplia revisión bibliográfica y se expone un resumen de su patogénesis. Se propone un cambio de la denominación de esta afección por no corresponderse a nomenclatura actual con la realidad observada


Subject(s)
Middle Aged , Humans , Female , Cysts/physiopathology , Ureteral Diseases/physiopathology , Pyelitis/physiopathology , Urethritis/physiopathology
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