License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Patients having undergone pelvic exenteration with urinary diversion can present with short- and long-term complications such as ureteral strictures, anastomotic leakage, calculi, or fluid collections (abscess, urinoma, lymphocele, or hematoma). A dehiscence resulting in a perineal urinary fistula is an uncommon late complication of urinary diversion surgery; surgical treatment for this complication is less desirable because of postsurgical or radiation-induced pelvic changes that can occur. As a result, nephrostomy or antegrade stenting of the kidneys is more viable. Retrograde ureteric stent insertion is dis...
Introduction: Surgery for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) or locally recurrent rectal cancer (...
[eng] One of the possible complications of chronic ureteral stenting is an artery-urinary tract fist...
Blockages of the ureter, e.g. due to calculi (kidney stones), can result in an increase in renal pel...
Patients having undergone pelvic exenteration with urinary diversion can present with short- and lon...
Ureteral stent malposition outside of the urinary tract is a very uncommon complication of retrograd...
Radical cystectomy involves a urinary diversion, the most used being the ileal conduit and the ortho...
The conditions for retrograde transport of urine and thereby bacteria in the urinary svstem of diver...
Incorporating bowel into the urinary tract sets the stage for a potentially dangerous situation for ...
The conditions for retrograde transport of urine and thereby bacteria in the urinary svstem of diver...
AbstractMalignant ureteral obstruction can result in renal dysfunction or urosepsis and can limit th...
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INTRODUCTION: Retrograde ureteroscopy (URS) can be safely and successfully performed in patients who...
Abstract An infectious disease with obstructive hydronephrosis, pyonephrosis causes suppurative dest...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the likelihood of retrograde double-J stenting in urgent ureteral drainage a...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Introduction: Surgery for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) or locally recurrent rectal cancer (...
[eng] One of the possible complications of chronic ureteral stenting is an artery-urinary tract fist...
Blockages of the ureter, e.g. due to calculi (kidney stones), can result in an increase in renal pel...
Patients having undergone pelvic exenteration with urinary diversion can present with short- and lon...
Ureteral stent malposition outside of the urinary tract is a very uncommon complication of retrograd...
Radical cystectomy involves a urinary diversion, the most used being the ileal conduit and the ortho...
The conditions for retrograde transport of urine and thereby bacteria in the urinary svstem of diver...
Incorporating bowel into the urinary tract sets the stage for a potentially dangerous situation for ...
The conditions for retrograde transport of urine and thereby bacteria in the urinary svstem of diver...
AbstractMalignant ureteral obstruction can result in renal dysfunction or urosepsis and can limit th...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
INTRODUCTION: Retrograde ureteroscopy (URS) can be safely and successfully performed in patients who...
Abstract An infectious disease with obstructive hydronephrosis, pyonephrosis causes suppurative dest...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the likelihood of retrograde double-J stenting in urgent ureteral drainage a...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Introduction: Surgery for locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) or locally recurrent rectal cancer (...
[eng] One of the possible complications of chronic ureteral stenting is an artery-urinary tract fist...
Blockages of the ureter, e.g. due to calculi (kidney stones), can result in an increase in renal pel...