Neovesical-Urethral Anastomotic Stricture Successfully Treated by Ureteral Dilation Balloon Catheter
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µÎ½Âȯ ( Doo Seung-Whan )
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¼ÛÀ±¼· ( Song Yun-Seob )
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KMID : 0358320100510090660
Abstract
Neovesical-urethral anastomotic stricture is a complication of orthotopic neobladder, with a reported incidence of 2.7% to 8.8%. Strictures of the neovesico-urethral anastomotic site can be treated with regular self-dilation, but high-grade strictures require a surgical procedure involving incision by electrocautery or cold knife. Here we describe a grade III neovesical-urethral anastomotic stricture after an orthotopic bladder substitution that was successfully treated by use of a ureteral dilation balloon catheter.
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Balloon dilation;Urinary bladder neck obstruction;Urinary bladder neoplasms;Urinary diversion
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