S. Sharkov, O. Shmyrov, A.Yu. Lobach, A. Kulaev, R. V. Surov, M. N. Lazishvili, A. Kovachich
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Hydronephrosis is a disease characterized by expansion of the renal pelvis and calyces resulted from improper urine outflow in the pelvic ureter that causes damage to the kidney parenchyma and a progressive decrease in its function. Anderson–Hynes pyeloplasty is a highly effective surgical method for this disease. The recurrence rate after this procedure does not exceed 3–5%. One of the possible causes of relapse is long-term ureteral stenosis, which requires a repeated reconstructive surgery. We report a case of recurrent hydronephrosis associated with long-term ureteral stenosis. The patient has undergone laparoscopic surgery with the formation of pyeloenteroureteroanastamosis. Key words: hydronephrosis, relapse, laparoscopy, pyeloenteroureteroanastamosis, pyeloplasty