Treatment of ureteral vast obliteration after kidney transplantation

2004 
: Ureteral ischemia is one of the causes of obliterations arising after kidney transplantation. Reureterocystoanastomosis does not solve the problem of ischemia. Ureteropyelostomy with the recipient's ureter is the most effective open surgical intervention. Choice of operation is made with consideration of specific features of blood supply. If the use of own recipient's ureters is impossible, pyelocystostomy with Boari flap is indicated for allograft's rescue.
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