Urology Case Reports (May 2024)

Ureteral avulsion after ureteroscopy treated with renal auto-transplantation

  • Riya Sanampudi,
  • Maria C. Velasquez,
  • Chris E. Freise,
  • Marshall L. Stoller

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54
p. 102715

Abstract

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Ureteral avulsion can be secondary to blunt or penetrating trauma, or can emerge as a surgical complication. Popularization of minimally invasive interventions has significantly decreased ureteral injuries, ranging from 0% to 28% and varying from minor mucosal injury to perforation, and most catastrophically, avulsion. We present a case of complete ureteral avulsion that was not initially appreciated after undergoing ureteroscopy for stone extraction. Eventual recognition of this injury was managed successfully with a subsequent laparoscopically nephrectomy and renal auto-transplantation preserving renal function.