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Vessel-sparing Excision and Primary Anastomosis
Published on: January 7, 2019
Extra-anatomic stent (EAS) as a salvage procedure for transplant ureteric stricture
1Division of Surgery, Department of Transplantation, St James's University Hospital, Leeds, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Ureteric stricture is the most common urological complication following renal transplantation. Management often involves endo-urological interventions and open surgery. The definitive treatment is surgical reconstruction to restore continuity. Where this is not possible or contra-indicated and a stent cannot be placed in the ureter, an extra-anatomic stent (EAS) could be used to bypass a complete ureteric obstruction. Using an existing nephrostomy tract, a percutaneous stent is placed in the kidney and is tunneled under the skin into the bladder establishing extra-anatomical urinary drainage. We report the use of a novel EAS system in a patient with transplant ureteric stricture when antegrade stent placement or surgical reconstruction was not possible.

