Newly modified ‘pseudo flap’ without compromising vascularity to enhance repair of long distal ureteral loss: A retrospective analysis of a prospective database
Majid Mirzazadeh,
Merhan Badran,
Whitney Smith
Abstract:ObjectiveTo present an alternative technique called pseudo‐flap for reconstructing long ureteral defects as an alternative to Boari flap. Despite being used for more than 70 years by urologists for tension‐free reconstruction of distal and mid‐ureteral defects, the Boari flap exhibits high complication rates, with an average of 27% (range 5.5%–30.4%). These complications arise from compromised blood supply, attributed to incisions made on all three sides of the flap and dependence on the flap base as the sole … Show more
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