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Near‐infrared ray catheter and indocyanine green via nephrostomy in delayed robotic reconstruction of injured ureter: A case report

Koji Nishizawa, Yasuaki Katsunaga, Kodai Hattahara, Toru Yoshida, Takehiko Segawa

Year
2022
Citations
4

Abstract

Delayed surgical reconstruction of iatrogenic ureteral injuries is often a challenging procedure because spreading scar tissue impedes accurate identification and dissection of the injured ureter. We report a novel real-time navigation system using a ureteral near-infrared ray catheter (NIRC) and indocyanine green (ICG) via nephrostomy in delayed robot-assisted ureteral reconstruction. A female patient presented with complete obstruction of the right upper ureter after gynecological surgery with extensive lymphadenectomy. A nephrostomy tube was urgently placed, and surgical repair was performed. A straight NIRC was placed in the right ureter up to the obstruction point. ICG was administered via nephrostomy. Near-infrared light could clearly visualize the ureter and renal pelvis encased in scar tissue. The ureter and renal pelvis were dissected and successfully anastomosed. We found that near-infrared navigation using ureteral NIRC and ICG via nephrostomy was valuable for delayed laparoscopic reconstruction of the injured ureter.

Keywords

MedicineUreterNephrostomyRenal pelvisIndocyanine greenSurgeryPercutaneous nephrostomyDissection (medical)UreteroscopyPelvis

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