We report on a patient who presented with left flank pain for 6 months. Computed tomography and intravenous urography revealed left ureterosciatic herniation with severe hydronephrosis. Antegrade placement of the ureteral double-J stent was performed and her symptoms subsequently subsided. These symptoms recurred after the removal of the stent 1 year later with persistent hydronephrosis and herniation. We performed laparoscopic ureterolysis, ureteral fixation to psoas muscle, and sciatic hernia repair with hyaluronan-containing mesh. The result was encouraging and the follow-up image at 6 months showed no hydronephrosis and no ureteral herniation
Obstructive uropathy can be caused by urolithiasis, fibrotic ureteral stricture, inflammatory ureter...
Background: Ureteral herniations are a rare occurrence, generally found incidentally on cross sectio...
Pelvic surgery is the most common cause of iatrogenic ureteral injury, and traditionally repair of s...
AbstractWe report on a patient who presented with left flank pain for 6 months. Computed tomography ...
A 69-year-old woman with history of operation for stress urinary incontinence presented with left fl...
The patient first presented with left flank pain at the age of 15. Computed tomography (CT) and ultr...
Inguinoscrotal herniation of the ureter with resultant hydronephrosis is an extremely rare clinical ...
Ureterosciatic hernia, defined as a suprapiriform or infrapiriform herniation of the pelvic ureter, ...
Ureterosciatic hernia (USH) is a rarely described entity and is an extremely rare cause of refractor...
SummaryIatrogenic ureteral injury is a rare yet severe complication in lumbar disc surgery. In our h...
Background: Ureter involvement within indirect hernias is a rare phenomenon usually identified incid...
Objective: To review articles highlighting the effectiveness of conservative laparoscopic ureterolys...
SummaryObjectiveTo present a case of hydronephrosis and hydroureter secondary to pelvic endometriosi...
Introduction: Iatrogenic ureteral lesions may occur after any abdominal and pelvic surgery. They are...
Objective: The authors describe their experience with laparoscopic extravesical neoureterocystostomy...
Obstructive uropathy can be caused by urolithiasis, fibrotic ureteral stricture, inflammatory ureter...
Background: Ureteral herniations are a rare occurrence, generally found incidentally on cross sectio...
Pelvic surgery is the most common cause of iatrogenic ureteral injury, and traditionally repair of s...
AbstractWe report on a patient who presented with left flank pain for 6 months. Computed tomography ...
A 69-year-old woman with history of operation for stress urinary incontinence presented with left fl...
The patient first presented with left flank pain at the age of 15. Computed tomography (CT) and ultr...
Inguinoscrotal herniation of the ureter with resultant hydronephrosis is an extremely rare clinical ...
Ureterosciatic hernia, defined as a suprapiriform or infrapiriform herniation of the pelvic ureter, ...
Ureterosciatic hernia (USH) is a rarely described entity and is an extremely rare cause of refractor...
SummaryIatrogenic ureteral injury is a rare yet severe complication in lumbar disc surgery. In our h...
Background: Ureter involvement within indirect hernias is a rare phenomenon usually identified incid...
Objective: To review articles highlighting the effectiveness of conservative laparoscopic ureterolys...
SummaryObjectiveTo present a case of hydronephrosis and hydroureter secondary to pelvic endometriosi...
Introduction: Iatrogenic ureteral lesions may occur after any abdominal and pelvic surgery. They are...
Objective: The authors describe their experience with laparoscopic extravesical neoureterocystostomy...
Obstructive uropathy can be caused by urolithiasis, fibrotic ureteral stricture, inflammatory ureter...
Background: Ureteral herniations are a rare occurrence, generally found incidentally on cross sectio...
Pelvic surgery is the most common cause of iatrogenic ureteral injury, and traditionally repair of s...