Laparoscopic Ureteropyelostomy



Fig. 7.1
CT Scan showing complete duplication on the left side



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Fig. 7.2
CT scan showing ectopic upper moiety ureter ending in vagina


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Fig. 7.3
Cystoscopy showing normally located lower moiety ureteric orifice on left side


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Fig. 7.4
Ports position


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Fig. 7.5
Left colonic reflection in progress


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Fig. 7.6
Kidney parenchyma seen after colonic reflection


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Fig. 7.7
Both ureters lifted up


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Fig. 7.8
Ureters hinged to the abdomninal wall with nylon suture


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Fig. 7.9
Upper moiety ureter seen crossing over the renal vein to the upper moiety


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Fig. 7.10
Upper moiety ureter separated from lower moiety ureter


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Fig. 7.11
Lower moiety pelvis seen


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Fig. 7.12
Lower moiety pelvis being fixed to upper moiety ureter for alignment

Oct 14, 2017 | Posted by in UROLOGY | Comments Off on Laparoscopic Ureteropyelostomy

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