2014
DOI: 10.1111/ans.12526
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Native ureteropyelostomy: an effective therapy for urinary tract complications following kidney transplantation

Abstract: Ureteropyelostomy using the native ureter to treat ureter-related urinary tract complications after kidney transplantation can be performed safely and result in good graft and patient survival.

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“…Yag laser endoureterotomy can be used safely and successfully in patients with posttransplant ureterovesical strictures (3). There are some reports indicating that native ureteropyelostomy can effectively be used in posttransplant strictures (14,15). We successfully performed ureteroureterostomy for uretheral stenosis.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Yag laser endoureterotomy can be used safely and successfully in patients with posttransplant ureterovesical strictures (3). There are some reports indicating that native ureteropyelostomy can effectively be used in posttransplant strictures (14,15). We successfully performed ureteroureterostomy for uretheral stenosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…4 The commonest urinary tract complication in renal transplants is ureteral stricture with a reported incidence of 1%-10%. 3 Partial ureteric necrosis and leakage of urine were reported to occur in 1%-5% of renal transplants. 3 Fortunately, complete necrosis of the graft ureter is encountered rarely.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…3 Partial ureteric necrosis and leakage of urine were reported to occur in 1%-5% of renal transplants. 3 Fortunately, complete necrosis of the graft ureter is encountered rarely. Antiphospholipid syndrome is an autoimmune disorder in which autoantibodies (antiphospholipid antibodies) including lupus anticoagulant and anticardiolipin antibodies, are directed against phospholipid-binding proteins.…”
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confidence: 99%
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