Asian Journal of Urology (Apr 2018)

Adult iatrogenic ureteral injury and stricture–incidence and treatment strategies

  • Philipp Gild,
  • Luis A. Kluth,
  • Malte W. Vetterlein,
  • Oliver Engel,
  • Felix K.H. Chun,
  • Margit Fisch

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 101 – 106

Abstract

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Iatrogenic ureteral injuries and strictures are relatively common complication of pelvic surgery and radiation treatment. Left untreated they are associated with severe short- and long-term complications such as urinoma, septic state, renal failure, and loss of a renal unit. Treatment depends on timing of diagnosis, as well as extent of injury, and ranges from simple endoscopic management to complex surgical reconstruction under usage of pedicled grafts. While recent advances in ureteral tissue engineering are promising the topic is still underreported. Historically a domain of open surgery, laparoscopic and robotic-assisted approaches have proven their feasibility in small case series, and are increasingly being utilized as means of reconstructive surgery. This review aims to give an outline of incidence and treatment of ureteral injuries and strictures in light of the latest advances. Keywords: Iatrogenic, Outcomes, Reconstructive surgical procedures, Surgical technique, Surgical management, Trauma, Ureter, Ureteral strictures