1988
DOI: 10.1016/0090-4295(88)90306-8
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Value of proximal diversion and ureteral stenting in management of penetrating ureteral trauma

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“…Ureteric injuries with a significant delay in diagnosis are best managed initially by PCN drainage or endoscopic ureteric stenting [12,15,46,48]. Placing a PCN is usually safer and more universally applicable.…”
Section: Urinary Diversionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ureteric injuries with a significant delay in diagnosis are best managed initially by PCN drainage or endoscopic ureteric stenting [12,15,46,48]. Placing a PCN is usually safer and more universally applicable.…”
Section: Urinary Diversionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most reported repairs with UU are with the abdominal ureter (above the iliac artery bifurcation Lacerations involving the middle or upper third of the ureter are often best managed by primary UU [4,9,11,12,14,46,47]. After debriding nonviable ureter, each end is spatulated on opposite sides and a watertight, tension-free anastomosis made, over a ureteric stent, using absorbable sutures.…”
Section: Uumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If inadvertent ureteral catheterization is suspected, then consideration to remove the catheter by gentle pulling on the catheter after balloon deflation [18] , [19] , [20] . Surgical treatment may also be needed in case of ureteric injury.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 21 ] Acquired diverticulum develops because of indwelling urethral catheter, trauma, infection, surgical treatment of hypospadias, or urethral stricture. [ 22 ] The gold standard for evaluating diverticula is MRI of the genitourinary area. [ 23 ] Many patients require surgical correction for treatment of diverticula.…”
Section: Urethral Diverticulamentioning
confidence: 99%