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Laparoscopic Ureteroneocystostomy with Appendiceal Interposition for Ureteral Stricture in a Patient with a Solitary Kidney
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Functional Urology: Reconstructive Surgery
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Cheng-Yang Wu fantasy7386@gmail.com National Taiwan University Hospital Yunlin Branch Department of Urology Yunlin Taiwan *
Yu-Wen Huang yuwenhuang1030@gmail.com National Taiwan University Hospital Yunlin Branch Department of Urology Yunlin Taiwan -
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Ureteral strictures remain a formidable reconstructive challenge, particularly in patients with a solitary kidney, where preserving renal function is critical. Long-segment distal ureteral strictures often preclude primary repair, necessitating alternative grafting techniques. Appendiceal interposition has been recognized as a feasible option for reconstructing distal ureteral defects. We present a case of laparoscopic ureteroneocystostomy with appendiceal interposition in a patient who had an obliterative distal ureteral stricture and a solitary functioning kidney.
A 68-year-old asian female with a history of recurrent urolithiasis and previous left nephrectomy developed a complete right distal ureteral stricture following multiple stone-related endourological interventions. Consequently, she became dependent on a nephrostomy tube. Antegrade pyelography confirmed a distal ureteral obstruction. In September 2024, she underwent laparoscopic right ureteroneocystostomy with appendiceal graft interposition. Intraoperative ureteroscopy was performed to precisely localize the stricture.
The operative time was 6 hours and 2 minutes, with minimal blood loss. No intraoperative or postoperative complications occurred. The patient was discharged on postoperative day 14. One month after discharge, the double-J stent was removed. Follow-up antegrade pyelography demonstrated a patent, unobstructed ureter.
This case illustrates the technical feasibility and safety of laparoscopic ureteroneocystostomy with appendiceal interposition in a patient with a solitary kidney. As a minimally invasive technique, it offers a valuable alternative to open surgical repair for complex distal ureteral strictures, providing ureteral continuity while preserving renal function.
Laparoscopic ureteroneocystostomy, Appendiceal interposition, Distal ureteral stricture, Minimally invasive reconstruction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Free Paper Video(05): Novel Advances (D) & Andrology & Transplantation
Aug. 17 (Sun.)
13:44 - 13:51
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