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- W2092306324 abstract "No AccessJournal of UrologyPEDIATRIC UROLOGY: Classic Article in Pediatric Urology1 Aug 2002Extensive Upper and Mid Ureteral Loss in Newborns: Experience With Reconstruction in 2 Patients John F. Redman, Meredith L. Lightfoot, and Pramod P. Reddy John F. RedmanJohn F. Redman More articles by this author , Meredith L. LightfootMeredith L. Lightfoot More articles by this author , and Pramod P. ReddyPramod P. Reddy More articles by this author View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-5347(05)64725-8AboutFull TextPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareFacebookLinked InTwitterEmail Abstract Purpose: We describe our experience with reconstruction of the ureter in 2 patients who sustained extensive upper and mid ureteral loss as newborns. Materials and Methods: Two male patients, a 1-month-old and a neonate, sustained extensive ureteral loss due to candidal infection involving the retroperitoneum and ureter. The 1-month-old sustained a loss of the middle third of the ureter, and the neonate sustained a 3 cm. loss of the upper ureter. The first case was managed with a combination of renal mobilization and an extensive Boari flap, while the second was managed with renal mobilization and nephropexy with primary ureteropyelostomy. Results: Both patients had a successful outcome with no evidence of anastomotic stenosis or obstruction. Conclusions: Extensive upper and middle third ureteral defects may be primarily bridged successfully in pediatric patients using the standard technique of renal mobilization combined with ureteropyelostomy and a Boari flap, respectively. References 1 : Ureteral substitution with a stapled neoureter: simplified Boari flap. J Urol2001; 166: 1869. Abstract, Google Scholar 2 : Surgery of the ureter. In: . Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Co.1998: 3062. chapt. 98. Google Scholar 3 : Ureteric substitution with Boari bladder flap. Br J Urol1990; 66: 369. Google Scholar 4 : Ureteral reconstruction and bypass: experience with ileal interposition, the Boari flap-psoas hitch and renal autotransplantation. J Urol1990; 143: 20. Link, Google Scholar 5 : Technical options in complex ureteral lesions: “ureter-sparing” surgery. Eur Urol1994; 25: 273. Google Scholar From the Department of Urology, University of Arkansas College of Medicine and Arkansas Children’s Hospital, Little Rock, Arkansas© 2002 by American Urological Association, Inc.FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 168Issue 2August 2002Page: 691-693 Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 2002 by American Urological Association, Inc.Keywordsreconstructive surgical proceduresureterinfant, newbornsurgical flapsMetricsAuthor Information John F. Redman More articles by this author Meredith L. Lightfoot More articles by this author Pramod P. Reddy More articles by this author Expand All Advertisement PDF downloadLoading ..." @default.
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