PRESENT VIEW OF URETERAL INJURIES
Authors:
Jack W. Mcaninch M. D.
Authors place of work:
Professor of Urology, Chief of UrologySan Francisco General HospitalUniversity of California, San Francisco, USA
Published in the journal:
Urol List 2005; 3(1): 5-12
Summary
Most ureteral injuries are iatrogenic. Our experience with ureteral reconstruction involves these injures, chronic stricture disease and reconstruction after resection of ureteral tumors. Ureteral injuries from external violent trauma are much rarer. However, traumatic ureteral injuries deserve special consideration because the presentation is different, the patients are more acutely ill, and the indicatins for imaging and repair are unique. We discuss the incidence of ureteral injuries, patient presentation, indications for radiological evaluation and options for surgical management.
KEY WORDS:
ureteral injuries, iatrogenic injuries of ureter
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Štítky
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2005 Číslo 1
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