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Long-term results of the treatment of complex ureteral stenosis with extra-anatomic ureteral bypasses
INTRODUCTION: Complex ureteral obstruction is a pathology that has always been a challenge for the urologist, especially in patients with high surgical risk or with a short life expectancy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between 2002 and 2017, 13 extra-anatomical bypasses were placed. A descriptive retrospec...
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Polish Urological Association
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7407785/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32782842 http://dx.doi.org/10.5173/ceju.2020.0008 |
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author | Laso-García, Inés M. Lorca-Álvaro, Javier Arias-Fúnez, Fernando Díaz-Pérez, David Santiago-González, Marta Duque-Ruiz, Gemma Burgos-Revilla, Francisco J. |
author_facet | Laso-García, Inés M. Lorca-Álvaro, Javier Arias-Fúnez, Fernando Díaz-Pérez, David Santiago-González, Marta Duque-Ruiz, Gemma Burgos-Revilla, Francisco J. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Complex ureteral obstruction is a pathology that has always been a challenge for the urologist, especially in patients with high surgical risk or with a short life expectancy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between 2002 and 2017, 13 extra-anatomical bypasses were placed. A descriptive retrospective study was carried out. An analysis of the permeability time of the prosthesis was performed using Kaplan-Meyer curves. Demographic and etiological characteristics as well as early and late complications were analysed. RESULTS: Etiologies were benign in 39% (including 3 transplant recipients) and malignant in 69%. Permeability rates were 90.9% at each of 12, 24 and 48 months, respectively, and 75.8% at 60 months. There were no deaths in the early postoperative period, nor intraoperative complications. The most frequent complications were infections. Three of them were associated with bypass extrusion, which needed to be removed. A total of 5 prosthesis had to be removed. 40% of the patients did not present complications. CONCLUSIONS: The extra-anatomical ureteral bypass is an alternative to permanent nephrostomy in the treatment of complex ureteral strictures. Their patency rates after long-term follow-up vary from 90% to 75% at 48 and 60 months, respectively. Their complication rates can be considered acceptable in the patients’ clinical contexts. |
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spelling | pubmed-74077852020-08-10 Long-term results of the treatment of complex ureteral stenosis with extra-anatomic ureteral bypasses Laso-García, Inés M. Lorca-Álvaro, Javier Arias-Fúnez, Fernando Díaz-Pérez, David Santiago-González, Marta Duque-Ruiz, Gemma Burgos-Revilla, Francisco J. Cent European J Urol Original Paper INTRODUCTION: Complex ureteral obstruction is a pathology that has always been a challenge for the urologist, especially in patients with high surgical risk or with a short life expectancy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between 2002 and 2017, 13 extra-anatomical bypasses were placed. A descriptive retrospective study was carried out. An analysis of the permeability time of the prosthesis was performed using Kaplan-Meyer curves. Demographic and etiological characteristics as well as early and late complications were analysed. RESULTS: Etiologies were benign in 39% (including 3 transplant recipients) and malignant in 69%. Permeability rates were 90.9% at each of 12, 24 and 48 months, respectively, and 75.8% at 60 months. There were no deaths in the early postoperative period, nor intraoperative complications. The most frequent complications were infections. Three of them were associated with bypass extrusion, which needed to be removed. A total of 5 prosthesis had to be removed. 40% of the patients did not present complications. CONCLUSIONS: The extra-anatomical ureteral bypass is an alternative to permanent nephrostomy in the treatment of complex ureteral strictures. Their patency rates after long-term follow-up vary from 90% to 75% at 48 and 60 months, respectively. Their complication rates can be considered acceptable in the patients’ clinical contexts. Polish Urological Association 2020-06-19 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7407785/ /pubmed/32782842 http://dx.doi.org/10.5173/ceju.2020.0008 Text en Copyright by Polish Urological Association http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Laso-García, Inés M. Lorca-Álvaro, Javier Arias-Fúnez, Fernando Díaz-Pérez, David Santiago-González, Marta Duque-Ruiz, Gemma Burgos-Revilla, Francisco J. Long-term results of the treatment of complex ureteral stenosis with extra-anatomic ureteral bypasses |
title | Long-term results of the treatment of complex ureteral stenosis with extra-anatomic ureteral bypasses |
title_full | Long-term results of the treatment of complex ureteral stenosis with extra-anatomic ureteral bypasses |
title_fullStr | Long-term results of the treatment of complex ureteral stenosis with extra-anatomic ureteral bypasses |
title_full_unstemmed | Long-term results of the treatment of complex ureteral stenosis with extra-anatomic ureteral bypasses |
title_short | Long-term results of the treatment of complex ureteral stenosis with extra-anatomic ureteral bypasses |
title_sort | long-term results of the treatment of complex ureteral stenosis with extra-anatomic ureteral bypasses |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7407785/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32782842 http://dx.doi.org/10.5173/ceju.2020.0008 |
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