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Title: Laparoscopic ureteropyeloanastomosis in the treatment of duplex system
Authors: HISANO, MarceloDENES, Francisco T.BRITO, Artur H.LUCON, MarcosMACHADO, Marcos G.BRUSCHINI, HomeroSROUGI, Miguel
Citation: INTERNATIONAL BRAZ J UROL, v.38, n.2, p.235-241, 2012
Abstract: Purpose: Duplex system is one of the most common anomalies of upper urinary tract. Anatomical and clinical presentation determine its treatment. Usually, the upper moiety has a poor function and requires resection, but when it is not significantly impaired, preservation is recommended. Laparoscopic reconstruction with upper pole preservation is presented as an alternative treatment. Materials and Methods: Four female patients with duplex system, one presenting with recurrent urinary tract infection and the others with urinary incontinence associated to infrasphincteric ectopic ureter, were treated. Surgical procedure envolved a laparoscopic ureteropyeloanastomosis of the upper pole ureter to the pelvis of the lower moiety, with prior insertion of a double J stent. Results: Surgical time varied from 120 to 150 minutes, with minimal blood loss in all cases. Follow-up varied from 15 to 30 months, with resolution of the clinical symptoms and preservation of the upper moiety function. Conclusion: Laparoscopic ureteropyeloanatomosis is a feasible and safe minimally invasive option in the treatment of duplex system.
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LIM/55 - Laboratório de Urologia


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