Abstract
We present a case of simultaneous laparoscopic bilateral nephroureterectomy, cadaveric kidney allotransplantation and performance of vesicostomy. This observation shows that patients with end-stage kidney disease, primarily caused by neurogenic bladder dysfunction, can be successfully treated via surgery. The course of early postoperative period and further rehabilitation did not differ significantly from that obtainable after standard kidney allotransplantation.
Highlights
Simultaneous laparoscopic bilateral nephroureterectomy, cadaveric kidney allotransplantation and performance of vesicostomy in a patient with neurogenic bladder
We present a case of simultaneous laparoscopic bilateral nephroureterectomy, cadaveric kidney allotransplantation and performance of vesicostomy
This observation shows that patients with end-stage kidney disease, primarily caused by neurogenic bladder dysfunction, can be successfully treated via surgery
Summary
Simultaneous laparoscopic bilateral nephroureterectomy, cadaveric kidney allotransplantation and performance of vesicostomy in a patient with neurogenic bladder. Высокая частота дисфункции мочевого пузыря в разной степени наблюдается у пациентов с хрони‐ ческой болезнью почек (ХБП). Основными пробле‐ мами являются гиперактивность мочевого пузыря, нестабильность детрузора и детрузорно-сфинктер‐ ная диссинергия у этой группы пациентов.
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