Yu Tashiro, Mami Yamazaki, Yasuaki Katsunaga, Go Takeuchi, Satoshi Nagayama, Yasumasa Shichiri, Masaaki Ito
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Abstract
Introduction
A ureteral stricture often develops after a cutaneous ureterostomy and can lead to complicated situations in some cases.
Case presentation
We performed surgery on a 54-year-old man who required routine replacement of a ureteral stent every 2 weeks after cystectomy. We surgically converted his cutaneous ureterostomy into a new ileal conduit. Following the surgery, his ureteral stent was removed, allowing him to resume his social activities.
Conclusion
We reported the possibility of urinary rediversion as a treatment option for a complicated cutaneous ureterostomy patient.