IJU Case Reports (Nov 2023)

A case of mid‐ureteral stricture with ipsilateral atrophic kidney in a young adult

  • Arisa Machida,
  • Masakazu Abe,
  • Shuhei Ishii,
  • Kie Sekiguchi,
  • Kenta Takahashi,
  • Ei Shiomi,
  • Shigekatsu Maekawa,
  • Yoichiro Kato,
  • Noriyuki Uesugi,
  • Wataru Obara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/iju5.12620
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 6
pp. 349 – 352

Abstract

Read online

Introduction Most congenital ureteral strictures occur at the ureteropelvic or ureterovesical junction in children. Mid‐ureteral stricture is very rare and can cause congenital hydronephrosis. Only a few studies have reported on coexisting mid‐ureteral stricture with ipsilateral atrophic kidney in young adults. Case presentation A 16‐year‐old girl presented with repeated urinary tract infection. Computed tomography revealed a right atrophic kidney and hydroureter. Retrograde pyelography showed a mid‐ureteral stricture. Laparoscopic nephroureterectomy was performed, and histological examination revealed mid‐ureteral stricture with hyperplasia of the fibrous connective tissue and an atrophic kidney. Conclusion Mid‐ureteral stricture in a young adult is extremely rare. Appropriate imaging studies including retrograde pyelography are necessary for accurate diagnosis of mid‐ureteral stricture.

Keywords