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Trigonal ureterocutaneostomy.

D Frang, A Jilling

    International Urology and Nephrology
    |January 1, 1985
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    This study details ureterocutaneostomy, a surgical technique using a trigonal section of the ureteral orifice. Results from three cases, including transuretero-ureterocutaneostomy, are presented.

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    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Surgical Techniques
    • Nephrology

    Background:

    • Ureterocutaneostomy is a surgical procedure for urinary diversion.
    • The trigonal section of the ureteral orifice offers a specific approach for this diversion.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a surgical method for ureterocutaneostomy utilizing a trigonal section.
    • To report the outcomes of this technique in clinical cases.

    Main Methods:

    • Ureterocutaneostomy performed in three patients.
    • One ureter was used in two cases.
    • Transuretero-ureterocutaneostomy (both ureters) performed in one case.

    Main Results:

    • Detailed surgical method is described.
  • Clinical results from the performed procedures are reported.
  • Conclusions:

    • The trigonal section approach for ureterocutaneostomy is a viable surgical option.
    • This method was successfully applied in a small cohort of patients.