1970
DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.1970.tb06799.x
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PYELO-PELVIC AND URETERO-URETERIC REFLUX1

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“…Various surgical techniques are described in the literature to deal with the ureteroureteral reflux which include: (a) partial nephrectomy and ureterectomy [3] , (b) longitudinal anastomosis to the ureteric limbs [4] , (c) reimplantation of the upper ureter into the bladder, (d) proximal side-to-side pyelopelvic anastomosis with the excision of one limb of the ureter [5,6] , and (e) ureteropyelostomy with excision of one limb of the ureter [7] . Recently, transperitoneal laparoscopic ureteropyelostomy has been used for this disease entity [8] .…”
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“…Various surgical techniques are described in the literature to deal with the ureteroureteral reflux which include: (a) partial nephrectomy and ureterectomy [3] , (b) longitudinal anastomosis to the ureteric limbs [4] , (c) reimplantation of the upper ureter into the bladder, (d) proximal side-to-side pyelopelvic anastomosis with the excision of one limb of the ureter [5,6] , and (e) ureteropyelostomy with excision of one limb of the ureter [7] . Recently, transperitoneal laparoscopic ureteropyelostomy has been used for this disease entity [8] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%