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Totally Minimally Invasive Laparoscopic Nephroureterectomy; Modified Loop Ligation Techinque for the Management of the Distal Ureter / Ureteric Orifice
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Oncology: Bladder and UTUC
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Weiren Chen weiren.chen@mohh.com.sg Sengkang General Hospital Urology Singapore Singapore *
Lui Shiong Lee lee.lui.shiong@singhealth.com.sg Sengkang General Hospital Urology Singapore Singapore -
Josceline Gan josceline.gql@gmail.com Singhealth Urology Singapore Singapore -
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We present a reproducible and cost-effective endoscopic technique for the management of the distal ureter and ureteric orifice during a Laparoscopic Nephroureterectomy. To achieve the best outcomes, this requires a balance of; early control of the ureteric orifice, maintaining a totally minimally invasive approach and avoiding tumor spillage.
We use a T6 ureteric catheter and prolene 2/0 suture to create the looping device. Once the ureteric orifice has been circumscribed using a Collin’s knife, we ligate the ureteric stump using the looping device through a cystoscope.
The technique is reproducible in 4 cases. There were no peri operative complications. We found it to be significantly cheaper when compared to a commercially available looping device.
The modified loop ligation technique is a reproducible and cost-effective technique that is safe and achieves early control of the distal ureter to avoid tumor spillage.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Presentation Details
Free Paper Video(02): Novel Advances (B)_Bladder
Aug. 15 (Fri.)
16:40 - 16:47
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