2016, Number 1
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RCU 2016; 5 (1)
Retroperitoneal and ureteral fistula minimally invasive aproach
De La Concepción GOM, Reyes AR, Sánchez TR, Rojas FI
Language: Spanish
References: 5
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ABSTRACT
An unusual case with ureteral fistulae and retroperitoneal urinoma is presented,
managed by an endoscopic ureteric retrograde access and percutaneous drainage of
the collection. The diagnostic studies performed and the surgical approach is showed.
They determine that the first option offered to these kind of ureteral injuries should be
the minimally invasive approach.
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