Abstract

Objective:The aim was to highlight the advantages and the feasibility of treating ureteral stump syndrome (USS) by different minimally invasive procedures.Materials and Methods:Four patients with USS who were treated by different minimally invasive surgery approaches depending on their presentation and findings on radiologic investigations.Results:Three patients had complete resolution of their symptoms, whereas the fourth patient had persistence of urinary tract infection.Conclusion:Minimally invasive surgery is a valid treatment option for patients with USS with possible less morbidity than conventional open surgical excision.

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