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Retro-internal iliac artery ureter.

K Taibah, P D Roney, D E McKay

    Urology
    |August 1, 1987
    PubMed
    Summary

    A rare retro-internal iliac artery ureter was managed by vessel ligation. An omental pedicle graft failed to prevent adhesions, necessitating further surgery for ureteric decompression.

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    Area of Science:

    • Vascular surgery
    • Urology

    Background:

    • An aberrant retro-internal iliac artery ureter presents a rare surgical challenge.
    • Previous ureteric obstruction can lead to complex anatomical variations and adhesions.

    Observation:

    • A case involving a retro-internal iliac artery ureter is presented.
    • Initial management involved division and ligation of the aberrant vessel.

    Findings:

    • An attempt to use an omental pedicle graft to prevent scarring and adhesions post-ligation was unsuccessful.
    • Additional surgical intervention was required for effective ureteric decompression.

    Implications:

    • This case highlights the challenges in managing aberrant pelvic vasculature near the ureter.
    • Standard reconstructive techniques may be insufficient in complex cases of ureteric obstruction and aberrant vessels.
    • Further strategies may be needed for preventing adhesions in ureteric surgery.

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