2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11255-009-9637-7
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Modified ureteroneocystostomy in kidney transplantation to facilitate endoscopic management of subsequent urological complications

Abstract: Easy and safe access to the upper urinary tract in transplant recipients can be achieved using a PLEVUNC technique. This facilitates the endoscopic procedures in the case of urological complications and disorders.

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“…If so, the wire or stent insertion may fail with or without ureteral stenosis. Many ureteroneocystostomy approaches have been described, each with its advantages and disadvantages [ 8 , 18 , 19 ]. The investigators suggest adjusting the vesico-ureteric anastomosis farther away from the suprapubic area after distending the bladder.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If so, the wire or stent insertion may fail with or without ureteral stenosis. Many ureteroneocystostomy approaches have been described, each with its advantages and disadvantages [ 8 , 18 , 19 ]. The investigators suggest adjusting the vesico-ureteric anastomosis farther away from the suprapubic area after distending the bladder.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique has been observed to substantially facilitate retrograde procedures and shorten the operative time. In a study by Dadkhah et al [53] comparing 2 UNC techniques, it was reported that the posterolateral extravesical UNC technique can be used to achieve easy and safe access to the upper urinary tract in kidney transplant recipients. In a series presented by Sarier et al [52], renal pelvic stones were easily removed from 2 pa-tients' transplanted kidneys using the modified Lich-Gregoir technique performed with only rigid URS without the need for flexible URS because a suitable passage to the upper urinary tract was established.…”
Section: Allograft Urolithiasismentioning
confidence: 99%