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Laparoscopic Ureteral Reconstruction for Benign Stricture Disease
Urology, 2007To describe our experience with laparoscopic ureteral reconstruction in the adult patient with benign ureteral stricture disease.We retrospectively compared laparoscopic (n = 12) and open (n = 34) ureteroureterostomy, ureteroneocystostomy, and Boari flap procedures conducted from January 1999 to November 2005 for benign stricture disease.
Matthew N, Simmons +4 more
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Oxyphenbutazone in the Treatment of Acute Ureteral Stone Disease
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1975A comparative study between the effect of oxyphenbutazone and placebo in acute ureteral disease was carried out in 45 patients. The results are statistically significant in favour of the group treated with oxyphenbutazone with respect to the rapidity and the incidence of spontaneous passage of ureteral stones.
A, Nygård, S, Bjorneby
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Ureteral Diseases of Extrinsic Origin
2003The ureter is the central structure of the retroperitoneal space and the pelvic cavity. Any expansive or infiltrative pathological process in these regions may have an impact on the ureter. Most extrinsic disorders, whether tumoral or not, compress without direct extension and frequently displace the ureter.
V. Chabbert +5 more
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Autotransplantation for Extensive Ureteral Disease
1981Renal autotransplantation has developed in recent years as a logical extension of experience gained in the fields of renal revascularization and transplantation. Although earlier attempts had been made, the first successful renal autotransplant was performed in 1962 by Hardy, who transferred the right kidney into the ipsilateral iliac fossa in a ...
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[Ureteral obstruction and Crohn's disease].
Gastroenterologie clinique et biologique, 2007Noncalculous ureteral obstructions in Crohn's disease are often asymptomatic and unidentified. Occurring in about 3% of patients, they occur on the right side in more than 70% of cases, because of frequently associated ileocecal disease. If they are associated with inflammation or fibrosis of retroperitoneal periureteral fat nephrectomy may become ...
Sébastien, Gaujoux +3 more
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Ureteral Lithiasis and Other Intraluminal Diseases
2003Imaging techniques have an important role in the diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and follow-up of urinary lithiasis, especially in cases of ureteral calculus, which is the most common urologic problem in the young male adult.
M. Soulie +5 more
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Transureteroureterostomy in the Management of Distal Ureteral Disease
Journal of Urology, 1972J D, Schmidt, R H, Flocks, L, Arduino
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