LAPAROSCOPIC TRANSPERITONEAL URETEROURETEROSTOMY COMBINED WITH RETROGRADE FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPY ASSISTANCE FOR URETERAL STRICTURE- CASE SERIES OF SEVEN PATIENTS
Most strictures of the ureters are detected and usually occur in the part of the ureter when the calculus has been trapped for a long time, after ESWL or as a complication of transureteral lithotripsy after the introduction of the holmium laser. The treatment of these strictures variesand depends on...
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Main Author: | Deyan Anakievski (Author) |
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Peytchinski Publishing,
2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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