Bilateral Ureteroenteric Strictures: A Case of the "Reverse 7".

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Citation: Urology. 118:e3-e4, 2018 Aug.PMID: 29729367Institution: MedStar Washington Hospital CenterDepartment: UrologyForm of publication: Journal ArticleMedline article type(s): Journal ArticleSubject headings: *Anastomosis, Surgical | *Cystectomy/ae [Adverse Effects] | *Postoperative Complications | *Ureteral Obstruction | *Ureteroscopy | *Urinary Diversion/ae [Adverse Effects] | Aged | Anastomosis, Surgical/ae [Adverse Effects] | Anastomosis, Surgical/mt [Methods] | Cystectomy/mt [Methods] | Female | Humans | Male | Postoperative Complications/di [Diagnosis] | Postoperative Complications/et [Etiology] | Tomography, X-Ray Computed/mt [Methods] | Ureteral Obstruction/di [Diagnosis] | Ureteral Obstruction/et [Etiology] | Ureteral Obstruction/su [Surgery] | Ureteroscopy/ae [Adverse Effects] | Ureteroscopy/mt [Methods] | Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/su [Surgery] | Urinary Bladder/dg [Diagnostic Imaging] | Urinary Diversion/mt [Methods]Year: 2018Local holdings: Available online from MWHC library: 1995 - present, Available in print through MWHC library:1999-2007ISSN:
  • 0090-4295
Name of journal: UrologyAbstract: Anastomotic stricture is a well-known complication of the urinary diversion that accompanies radical cystectomy. Management options range from endoscopic procedures to open surgeries, with a subset of the latter employing bowel as the interposing segment. In this report, we describe a rare patient, who successfully underwent a "Reverse 7" procedure, bypassing strictures at both anastomotic junctions between ureters and neobladder.Copyright (c) Published by Elsevier Inc.All authors: Agarwal PK, Folio LR, Rayn KN, Ritchie C, Stamatakis L, Verghese MMFiscal year: FY2019Fiscal year of original publication: FY2018Digital Object Identifier: Date added to catalog: 2018-06-19
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Anastomotic stricture is a well-known complication of the urinary diversion that accompanies radical cystectomy. Management options range from endoscopic procedures to open surgeries, with a subset of the latter employing bowel as the interposing segment. In this report, we describe a rare patient, who successfully underwent a "Reverse 7" procedure, bypassing strictures at both anastomotic junctions between ureters and neobladder.

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