2010
DOI: 10.3109/00365599.2010.485577
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Transplantation of kidneys with duplicated ureters

Abstract: This procedure is feasible and reliable for kidney transplantation of donors with duplicated ureters.

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“…Completely duplicated ureters require several modifications to the extravesical ureteroneocystostomy. There are two primary approaches to re-implantation of duplicated ureters with the extravesical ureteroneocystostomy technique; both ureters can be separately anastomosed to the bladder [5], or a common ureteral ostium connected to the bladder can be formed between the distal parts of each ureter, known as ureteroureteral terminolateral anastomosis [6,7,9].…”
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“…Completely duplicated ureters require several modifications to the extravesical ureteroneocystostomy. There are two primary approaches to re-implantation of duplicated ureters with the extravesical ureteroneocystostomy technique; both ureters can be separately anastomosed to the bladder [5], or a common ureteral ostium connected to the bladder can be formed between the distal parts of each ureter, known as ureteroureteral terminolateral anastomosis [6,7,9].…”
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“…The duplicated ureters anostomosed in distal part to form a single cuff were then sutured on the mucosa of the bladder. This technique is different from the modified extravesical ureteroneocystostomy described in literature where both distal ends of the ureters were anastomosed to each other and then the modified Lich technique was used for ureteroneocystostomy [6]. Because the use of double-j stent catheters in extravesical ureteroneocystostomy, especially with narrow ureters, has been shown to be associated with a reduction in post-operative urological complications in renal transplantation [13], we inserted double-j stent catheters in both lumens of the single-cuffed ureters during the extravesical ureteroneocystostomy.…”
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“…5,7 There have been few reports about kidney transplants with donor kidneys that have complete ureteral duplication. The technique of ureteroneocystostomy is not well established, and other techniques have shown excellent outcomes, such as spatulating the distal tract of the 2 ureters from the medial surface (suturing side to side), performing single ureteroneocystostomy, 8 or performing 2 different anastomoses with 1 or 2 myotomy incisions. 4,9,10 In the present patients, the Lich-Gregoir technique gave excellent results, comparable to the results of transplant with 1 ureter.…”
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“…Implantation: Both ureters may be implanted through separate incisions in the bladder, or they may be spatulated and joined along one edge before being implanted as a single ureter (36)(37)(38).…”
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