Laparoscopical ureteroplasty for treatment of congenital obstructive megaureter (report of 6 cases) / 中华泌尿外科杂志
Chinese Journal of Urology
; (12)2001.
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Objective To describe the ureteroplasty of congenital obstructive megaureter by laparoscopy and to evaluate the efficacy and feasibility of laparoscopic intervention for congenital obstructive megaureter. Methods Six patients with congenital obstructive megaureter were prepared for the laparoscopic surgery.The surgical procedure was briefly described as follows.The dilated ureter was dissected and cut off near the ureter orifice to the bladder by laparoscopy.Next,the free ureter was pulled out through the skin trocar site and was tailored as open surgery.After that,the ureter was placed back to the abdominal cavity and reimplanted laparoscopically into the bladder. Results The operation duration was 2 to 4 h (mean 2.4 h) and blood loss was very little (20~35 ml).No complication developed.The double J stent was removed at 3 months after the operation.Follow-up for half to 2 years showed that all the ureter drainage in the 6 cases was well without any infection. Conclusions Our preliminary result shows that laparoscopic surgery is a safe and effective method for treatment of megaureter.
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Chinese Journal of Urology
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2001
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