Abstract

Objective To investigate the efficacy of transurethral resection and ball pouch dilatation for treatment of ureterostenosis. Methods The clinical data of 49 cases of ureteral stricture were analyzed retrospective analysis from June 2008 to June 2011 with 20 cases of male patients and 29 cases of female patients.The age was 15 to 56 years,with a mean age of 40 years.Ipsilateral renal function were mild impairment in 4 cases,moderate impairment in 35 cases,and severe damage in 10 cases.There were ureteropelvic junction etenosis in 11 cases,upper ureteral stricture in 13 cases,and lower segment stenosis in 25 cases.The ureteral stricture length was 0.3 to 2.0 cm,with a mean of 1.2 cm.Seventeen patients were treated with transurethral resection and ball pouch dilatation by minimally invasive percutaneous nephrostomy,and 31 cases were completed by ureteroscopy.The ureteral stents were removed by ureteroscope after 3 - 6 months.45 cases were followed up for 12 -43 months,with a mean of 24 months. Results Forty-eight cases were completed smoothly with 1 case converted to open surgery.The surgical time was 25 to 95 min with a mean of 42 min.The postoperative hospital stay was 2 to 6 d with a mean of 4 d.In the follow-up of 45 cases,B ultrasound and CT scan showed hydronephrosis reduced significantly in 39 patients,IVU showed unobstructed ureter without significant stenosis.And 6 cases showed no significant changes in hydronephrosis. Conc(t)usion The method of transurethral resection and ball pouch dilatation has good clinical effect,less pain and shorter hospital stays,which provides a new and effective treatment for patients with ureteral stricture. Key words: Ureterostenosis; Ureteroscope; Transurethral resection and ball pouch dilatation;

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