Laparoscopic Boari Flap Ureteric Reimplantation



Fig. 20.1
CT cystogram showing long segment ureteric narrowing on left side



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Fig. 20.2
Ports position (note the port on the left side is more cranial)


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Fig. 20.3
Initial view of distended bladder


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Fig. 20.4
Ureter seen lateral to bladder


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Fig. 20.5
Dilated ureter and strictured narrow ureter seen


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Fig. 20.6
Bladder being dropped down


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Fig. 20.7
Measurement of ureteric defect with infant feeding tube


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Fig. 20.8
Corresponding length of flap measured over the bladder


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Fig. 20.9
Flap creation in progress


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Fig. 20.10
Flap creation in progress


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Fig. 20.11
Flap creation almost complete


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Fig. 20.12
Ureter ligated close to bladder


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Fig. 20.13
Junction of dilated ureter and strictured ureter seen

Oct 14, 2017 | Posted by in UROLOGY | Comments Off on Laparoscopic Boari Flap Ureteric Reimplantation

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