2009, Número 3
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Rev Mex Urol 2009; 69 (3)
Ureteroneocistostomía endoscópica bilateral en un paciente con uropatía obstructiva secundaria a carcinoma de la próstata con invasión al trígono vesical
Rodríguez-Esqueda M, De-La-Rosa-Barrera H, Castro-Marín M, Montalvo-Uscanga I
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 14
Paginas: 119-122
Archivo PDF: 1972.47 Kb.
RESUMEN
Objetivo del estudio: Describir el caso de un paciente con uropatía obstructiva secundaria a invasión del trígono vesical por cáncer prostático.
Caso clínico: Paciente masculino de 60 años de edad, con cáncer prostático previamente diagnosticado, con uropatía obstructiva por invasión vesical de la neoplasia, a quien se le practicó ureteroneocistostomía endoscópica mediante resección de meatos ureterales comprometidos y colocación de catéter JJ. Cursó con evolución adecuada y resolución de la obstrucción.
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