妇科手术中先天性第三输尿管下段损伤的腹腔镜改良型单纯输尿管膀胱术

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Chun-Shuo Hsu , Chih-Ming Lu , Jia Yi Kow
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摘要

目的我们的目的是提出一种腹腔镜改良型单纯输尿管膀胱造口术,用于修复先天性输尿管损伤。在腹腔镜下改良单纯输尿管膀胱造口术中,我们通过膀胱镜找到膀胱的最高点,然后将 "鱼嘴 "输尿管末端植入膀胱,并在膀胱中保留至少 1 厘米的输尿管末端作为防反流手术。病例报告我们回顾性回顾了 2011 年 1 月至 2020 年 12 月期间在佛教慈济医学基金会大林慈济医院接受腹腔镜改良式单纯输尿管膀胱造口术的 11 例妇科手术中下第三段输尿管先天性损伤的系列病例。一名患者因感染需要经皮肾切除术,并于两个月后进行了输尿管膀胱造口术。结论腹腔镜改良式单纯输尿管膀胱造口术在修复下第三输尿管损伤方面技术可行,且无重大并发症。
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Laparoscopic modified simple ureteroneocystomy in iatrogenic lower third ureter injury during gynecology surgery

Objective

Our objective was to propose a laparoscopic modified simple ureteroneocystostomy for repairing iatrogenic ureteral injuries. In laparoscopic modified simple ureteroneocystostomy, the highest point of the bladder was found by cystoscopy, then we implanted a “fish mouth” ureter end into the bladder, leaving at least 1 cm of ureter end in the bladder as an anti-reflux procedure.

Case report

We retrospectively reviewed a case series of lower third iatrogenic ureter injury during gynecology surgery of 11 patients who received laparoscopic modified simple ureteroneocystostomy at Da Lin Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation, from January 2011 to December 2020. One patient needs percutaneous nephrotomy due to infection and had the ureteroneocystostomy two months later. No obstruction, ureter stenosis/stricture, bladder leakage or other renal complications were noted after repair.

Conclusion

Laparoscopic modified simple ureteroneocystostomy is technically feasible for repairing lower third ureter injuries, with no major complications.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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