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Anterograde percutaneous treatment of ureterointestinal strictures following urinary diversion.

作者信息

Bierkens A F, Oosterhof G O, Meuleman E J, Debruyne F M

机构信息

Department of Urology, Academic Hospital Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Eur Urol. 1996;30(3):363-8. doi: 10.1159/000474197.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The incidence of ureterointestinal strictures following urinary diversion ranges from 4 to 8%. Traditionally, the treatment consists of open ureteral reimplantation. During the last decade, however, percutaneous techniques have gained increased interest for treatment of these strictures. We evaluated the outcome of anterograde percutaneous treatment of ureterointestinal strictures after urinary diversion.

METHODS

Since 1985, we attempted treatment of 15 ureterointestinal strictures, either by percutaneous anterograde dilatation (n = 10) or cold-knife incision (n = 2). In 3 patients the stricture could not be passed with a guide wire, precluding percutaneous treatment. Anterograde dilatation was performed with semirigid fascial dilators in 6 patients and additionally with a Grüntzig balloon catheter in 4. Routinely, following a successful procedure, a 12-Fr multihole stent was left in place for 6 weeks.

RESULTS

Restenosis was seen in 4 patients 2, 2, 19, and 36 months, respectively following the procedure. In 8 patients no stenosis developed so far (follow-up 8-96 months). Morbidity after the procedure consisted of fever after nephrostomy puncture in 1 patient and stent occlusion in another. Both were managed conservatively.

CONCLUSION

Anterograde percutaneous treatment of ureterointestinal strictures after urinary diversion is a safe primary procedure with a permanent success rate in half of the patients (53%).

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