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Vol. 10 No. 4 (2013)

January 2014

Retroperitoneoscopic Upper Pole Nephroureterectomy in Duplex Kidney:Focus on the Role of Dilated Upper Pole Ureter

  • Zhi Chen
  • Zheng-Yan Tang
  • Ben-Yi Fan
  • Xiang Chen
  • Peng Zhou
  • Yan-Cheng Luo
  • Yao He
  • Chao-Qun Xie
  • Chen Lai
  • Xiao-Long Fang

Urology Journal, Vol. 10 No. 4 (2013), 4 January 2014 , Page 1046-1053
https://doi.org/10.22037/uj.v10i4.1452 Published: 2014-01-04

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Purpose: To describe our technique and experience with retroperitoneoscopic upper pole nephroureterectomy in duplex kidney, focusing on the role of dilated upper ureter.

Materials and Methods: From November 2004 to August 2011, retroperitoneoscopic upper pole nephroureterectomy was performed in 31 patients with a duplex kidney by a single, experienced laparoscopic surgeon. We developed our own surgical technique to suit this technically challenging procedure. Follow-up studies were performed using renal ultrasonography, intravenous urography (IVU) and/or dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) renal scan in all patients at 3 months postoperatively and annually thereafter.

Results: All procedures were completed laparoscopically without conversion to open surgery and blood transfusion. The mean operative time was 106 (90-157) min. The estimated blood loss was < 50 mL in all cases. The mean postoperative hospital stay was 4.2 (3-7) days. Perioperative complications were limited to 1 case of peritoneal tear during a procedure and 1 case of transient postoperative fever. No major intraoperative and postoperative complication occurred. With the mean follow-up period of 41 months (range 3 to 80), no case was observed to have functional loss of the remaining lower moiety on postoperative IVU or DMSA renal scan.

Conclusion: Retroperitoneoscopic upper pole nephroureterectomy using our technique is safe and effective.

 

 

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Chen, Z., Tang, Z.-Y., Fan, B.-Y., Chen, X., Zhou, P., Luo, Y.-C., He, Y., Xie, C.-Q., Lai, C., & Fang, X.-L. (2014). Retroperitoneoscopic Upper Pole Nephroureterectomy in Duplex Kidney:Focus on the Role of Dilated Upper Pole Ureter. Urology Journal, 10(4), 1046–1053. https://doi.org/10.22037/uj.v10i4.1452
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