Case Reports in Transplantation (Jan 2016)

Different Management Options for Transplant Ureteral Obstructions within an Inguinal Hernia

  • Felix Cheung,
  • Merrit Marion Debartolo,
  • Leonard Michael Copertino,
  • April Adams Szafran,
  • Chelsea Caron Estrada,
  • Patrick Gerard Lynch,
  • Frank Sam Darras

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/4730494
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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Ureteral obstruction secondary to an inguinal hernia with transplant ureteral component is an extremely rare entity with only several case reports found in literature. In all previously reported cases, management of the obstruction involved temporary drainage with ureteral stenting or nephrostomy tube placements followed by delayed definitive repair. We present two case reports, here one being the first one managed by immediate definitive repair via ureteral reimplant and herniorrhaphy and a second case by delayed definitive repair after percutaneous nephrostomy tube placement. Both patients continued to do well postoperatively with normalization of renal function on follow-up.