Ureterocalycostomy - final resort in the management of secondary pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction: Our experience

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Ureterocalycostomy can be performed in patients in whom desired methods of treating secondary PUJ (Pelvi-Ureteric Junction) obstructions either failed or could not be used. In our study, one child and two adults in whom one redo-ureterocalycostomy and two ureterocalycostomies were performed for severely scarred PUJ. The causes for secondary PUJ obstruction were post-pyelolithotomy in one case, post-pyeloplasty and ureterocalycostomy for PUJ obstruction in the second patient and the third patient had long upper ureteric stricture post-ureteropyeloplasty due to tuberculosis. In all these cases ureterocalycostomy proved to be salvage/final resort for preserving functional renal unit.

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Gite, V. A., Siddiqui, A. K. N., Bote, S. M., Patil, S. R., Kandi, A. J., & Nikose, J. V. (2016). Ureterocalycostomy - final resort in the management of secondary pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction: Our experience. International Braz J Urol, 42(3), 501–506. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2015.0368

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