Robotic Ureteral Bypass Surgery with Appendiceal Graft for Management of Long-Segment Radiation-Induced Distal Ureteral Strictures: A Case Series.

Q4 Medicine
Journal of Endourology Case Reports Pub Date : 2020-12-29 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1089/cren.2020.0105
Matthew Lee, Ziho Lee, Michael J Metro, Daniel D Eun
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Abstract

Introduction: Surgical management of long-segment radiation-induced distal ureteral strictures (RIDUS) is challenging. Pelvic radiation can damage the bladder, inhibiting the utilization of typical reconstruction techniques such as a psoas hitch and/or Boari flap. Also, radiation can cause scarring that can make ureterolysis difficult. Case Presentation: We present a case series of patients undergoing robotic ureteral bypass surgery with appendiceal graft for management of strictures in this setting. This novel procedure utilizes the patient's appendix as a bypass graft to divert urine away from the strictured portion of ureter and into the bladder; this technique does not require dissection of the strictured ureteral segment. Conclusion: Robotic ureteral bypass surgery can be effective for management of long-segment RIDUS.

机器人输尿管旁路手术与阑尾移植治疗长段辐射引起的输尿管远端狭窄:一个病例系列。
导言:长段放射引起的远端输尿管狭窄(RIDUS)的手术治疗具有挑战性。盆腔放射可损伤膀胱,抑制典型重建技术如腰肌结和/或Boari皮瓣的应用。此外,放射线还会造成疤痕,使输尿管溶解变得困难。病例介绍:我们提出了一个病例系列的病人接受机器人输尿管旁路手术与阑尾移植的管理在这种情况下的狭窄。这种新颖的手术利用患者的阑尾作为旁路移植物,将尿液从狭窄的输尿管部分转移到膀胱;该技术不需要切开狭窄的输尿管段。结论:机器人输尿管旁路手术是治疗长段RIDUS的有效方法。
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