[Self-expanding metallic endoprosthesis in the treatment of recurrent ureteral stenosis]. / Endoprótesis metálicas autoexpandibles en el tratamiento de las estenosis ureterales recidivantes.
Arch Esp Urol
; 51(3): 258-62; discussion 262-3, 1998 Apr.
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OBJECTIVE: To describe two cases of recurrent fibrotic stricture of the uretero-vesical junction treated with a metallic self-expanding endoprosthesis which has successfully achieved patency of the stenotic area in the medium-term. METHODS: Two cases of difficult ureteral stricture are described. Both cases presented obstruction of the terminal ureter by abundant fibrotic tissue in the bladder wall following radical prostatectomy in one case and TUR in the other for non-infiltrating bladder carcinoma. Several attempts to recover patency by endoscopic resection and placement of a double-J stent in these patients had previously failed. The patients were therefore submitted to resection of the fibrotic area and insertion of a self-expanding endoprosthesis (Wallstent), which was eventually enclosed by fibrous tissue at its vesical portion. Both cases underwent resection again and another endoprosthesis (Memotherm) was inserted to extend the previous prosthesis 1 cm within the bladder lumen. RESULTS/CONCLUSIONS: When the endoprosthesis is placed in the uretero-vesical junction with its tip flush with the bladder wall, it is eventually enclosed by fibrous tissue, which invariably leads to recurrent obstruction. We have found that extending the prosthesis 1 cm within the bladder lumen can overcome the foregoing complication, although the long-term results have as yet to be established.
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Assunto principal:
Obstrução Ureteral
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Stents
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
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Es
Ano de publicação:
1998
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