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A Novel Technique for Relocating Renal Lower Calyceal Stones During Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery: ‘’Jab and Pull’’


1 Department of Urology, Medical School, Kafkas University, Kars, Türkiye
2 Department of Urology, Medical School, Bahcesehir University, İstanbul, Türkiye
3 Department of Urology, Sancaktepe Şehit Prof Dr Ilhan Varank Training and Research Hospital, İstanbul, Türkiye
 


DOI : 10.33719/nju1339275
New J Urol. 2024;19(1):1-7.

Abstract

Ureteral injury during open, laparosco-pic and especially robotic prostatectomy was reported as a rare complication in series. Po-tential risk factors for such an injury include  excessive adhesions, previous prostate resec-tion, difficult posterior dissection, enlarged median lobes, previous pelvic surgeries and pelvic radiation, and extended lymphade-nectomy. While complete distal ureteral injury, uretero-ureterostomy and  uretero-neocystostomy may be regarded as standard management for ureteral injury during robo-tic  radical prostatectomy. We report on this case of a right complete distal ureteral injury which was successfully treated with uretero-ureterostomy during robotic radical prosta-tectomy.

Keywords:  ureteral injury, radical pros-tatectomy, robotic surgery, uretero-ureteros-tomy, ureteral reimplantation


Abstract

Ureteral injury during open, laparosco-pic and especially robotic prostatectomy was reported as a rare complication in series. Po-tential risk factors for such an injury include  excessive adhesions, previous prostate resec-tion, difficult posterior dissection, enlarged median lobes, previous pelvic surgeries and pelvic radiation, and extended lymphade-nectomy. While complete distal ureteral injury, uretero-ureterostomy and  uretero-neocystostomy may be regarded as standard management for ureteral injury during robo-tic  radical prostatectomy. We report on this case of a right complete distal ureteral injury which was successfully treated with uretero-ureterostomy during robotic radical prosta-tectomy.

Keywords:  ureteral injury, radical pros-tatectomy, robotic surgery, uretero-ureteros-tomy, ureteral reimplantation