2022
DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjac025
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Laparoscopic left hemi-nephroureterectomy for a patient with suspected urothelial carcinoma in a horseshoe kidney

Abstract: A 76-year-old gentleman with a background of benign prostatic hyperplasia, hiatus hernia and anxiety was referred to the rapid access haematuria service following an episode of painless visible haematuria. Flexible cystoscopy did not reveal any concerning bladder lesions. CT Urogram demonstrated a horseshoe kidney with a filling defect in the left upper pole moiety suspicious for an urothelial carcinoma. The patient was subsequently referred to the urology services in a tertiary centre. Flexible ureterorenosco… Show more

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“…In contrast, the hemi-NU of a horseshoe kidney is more comparable to a single kidney radical NU, as the bilateral collecting systems are completely anatomically separated by the renal parenchymal isthmus [42]. In addition, the two moieties of a duplex system share common blood vessels, posing challenges in surgical intervention and resection with a higher chance of surgical failure.…”
Section: Surgical Management Of Utuc In Malformed Kidneymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, the hemi-NU of a horseshoe kidney is more comparable to a single kidney radical NU, as the bilateral collecting systems are completely anatomically separated by the renal parenchymal isthmus [42]. In addition, the two moieties of a duplex system share common blood vessels, posing challenges in surgical intervention and resection with a higher chance of surgical failure.…”
Section: Surgical Management Of Utuc In Malformed Kidneymentioning
confidence: 99%