Pelvi Ureteric Junction Obstruction or Ureteral Stricture Clinical Trial
Official title:
Using Buccal Mucosal Graft as an Augmention Graft for Complex Cases of Iatrogenic Pelviureteric Junction Obstruction and Long Segment Ureteric Stricture Disease.
Prospective study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of using buccal mucosal graft for repairing complex cases of iatrogenic pelvi ureteric junction obstruction and long segment ureteric stricture disease.
A graft of buccal mucosa will be used to augment either the narrow unhealthy pelviureteric
junction or a narrow long segment of the ureter.
after freeing the narrowed part, a posterior incision will be made in the ureter or renal
pelvis then the graft will be implanted on the psoas muscle using interrupted sutures in a
position the allows easy anastomosis to the ureter or renal pelvis.
Alternatively a lateral incision in the renal pelvis or the ureter may be done for the graft
anastomosis and then surrounded with omenal flap to ensure a good blood supply for the graft.
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