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Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Excision and Ureteroureterostomy for Congenital Midureteral Stricture

David D. Thiel, William J. Badger, Howard N. Winfield

Year
2008
Citations
27

Abstract

Congenital ureteral strictures most commonly occur at the proximal and distal segments of the ureter. Congenital midureteral stricture is a rare entity that is usually detected by prenatal ultrasonography and repaired in infants. We present the case and video of a congenital midureteral stricture in a 20-year-old woman who presented with a severe episode of pyelonephritis. The congenital midureteral stricture was successfully managed with robot-assisted laparoscopic excision and ureteroureterostomy.

Keywords

MedicineSurgeryUreter

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