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Transmesenteric Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty in Trendelenburg Position for Horseshoe Kidney with Hydronephrosis
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Case report: retroperitoneoscopic nephrectomy in pyonephrotic nonfunctioning moiety of horseshoe kidney
Pranjal Modi1, Suhag Patel, Sharad Dodia
1Department of Urology, Institute of Kidney Disease and Research Centre, Ahmedabad, India.
Journal of Endourology
|May 27, 2006
Abstract:
Laparoscopic removal of the pyonephrotic moiety of a horseshoe kidney is challenging because of inflammation, aberrant vasculature, abnormal kidney location, and the renal isthmus. We herein report retroperitoneoscopic nephrectomy of the nonfunctioning pyonephrotic right moiety of a horseshoe kidney.
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