Transurethral neoorifice (TUNO) for ectopic obstructive megaureter with preserved function in infants
Aim: To present the creation of a transurethral neoorifice (TUNO) near the trigone as an initial approach in duplicated ectopic megaureters with preserved moiety function to avoid external urinary diversion. Methods: We have treated with these technique 4 infants. They presented unilateral duplicate...
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Main Authors: | A. Parente (Author), V Vargas (Author), A Escassi (Author), JM Angulo (Author), RM Paredes (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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