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Technical considerations and outcomes for ileal ureter replacement: a retrospective study in China
Background Ileal ureter replacement is an alternative treatment for various length ureter defects. We present our experience and outcome of ileal ureter replacement in China.
Wenlong Zhong +12 more
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Iatrogenic injury of the ureters is a feared complication of abdominal surgery. Zwitterionic near-infrared fluorophores are molecules with geometrically-balanced, electrically-neutral surface charge, which leads to renal-exclusive clearance and ultralow ...
Henricus Handgraaf +2 more
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Methylene blue fluorescence of the ureter during colorectal surgery
BackgroundIatrogenic ureteric injury is a serious complication of colorectal surgery. Incidence is estimated to be between 0.3 and 1.5%. Of all ureteric injuries, 9% occur during colorectal procedures.
Thomas Barnes +2 more
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The differentiated cell types of the epithelial and mesenchymal tissue compartments of the mature ureter of the mouse arise in a precise temporal and spatial sequence from uncommitted precursor cells of the distal ureteric bud epithelium and its ...
Tobias Bohnenpoll +2 more
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CT Urography for Evaluation of the Ureter
S. Potenta +4 more
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A chemically stable fluorescent marker of the ureter
Jaepyeong Cha +2 more
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Primary Mid-ureter Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Diagnostic Conundrum in the Absence of Traditional Risk Factors. [PDF]
Masood S, Caratella S, Babu A.
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Circumcaval ureter/retrocaval ureter [PDF]
A 33-year-old non-diabetic married woman from rural background presented with complaints of dull intermittent right flank pain since 1 year. She had no history of fever, dysuria, haematuria or weight loss. Clinical examination of the abdomen was within normal limits.
Samarth, Agarwal +3 more
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Variations in procedures for ureterolysis with sharp dissection in minimally invasive hysterectomy
To safely perform minimally invasive hysterectomy (MIH), including laparoscopic hysterectomy and robot-assisted hysterectomy, partial ureterolysis, or visualizing only the ureter without dissection is often inadequate. Moreover, careless blunt dissection
Yasuhito Tanase +4 more
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Ureter Injury in Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
Objective. To identify surgical manipulations that caused ureter injury during total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) and evaluate the surgical manipulations to identify ways to prevent such injury. Patients and Methods.
Hiroharu Kobayashi +8 more
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