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Purpose Relieving obstruction and protecting renal function are the main therapeutic purposes of obstructive uropathy which often involve surgical treatment, and the ureter catheter is one of the surgical instruments commonly used in surgery. We aimed to explore the innovative use of a ureter catheter in the surgery of obstructive uropathy. Methods We used a ureteral catheter to innovate the surgical procedure of the most common causes of obstructive uropathy: ureteral calculi and stricture, establishing an internal circulation system (ICS), proposing a three-step dilatation method, and reviewing their effects on patients. Furthermore, we introduced a simple real-time intrapelvic pressure measurement device to monitor intrarenal pressure during operation. Results Postoperative laboratory examination showed that blood CRP, leukocyte neutrophil level, changes in the hemoglobin, urine occult blood, and positive rate of urine culture in the ICS group are significantly lower than those in the control group, corresponding to a lower incidence of bleeding and infection-related complications clinically. A three-month follow-up revealed 1/3 rate of ureteral stricture in the ICS group comparing to the control. We applied the three-step dilatation in patients with severe stenosis in which the balloon could not pass; the overall effective rate was 90.9%. The pressure of the renal pelvis was displayed on the monitor in real time. The surgeon could estimate the degree of filling of the renal pelvis and adjust the intake volume through the data. Conclusion The innovative application of ureteral catheters in the operation of obstructive uropathy can realize the real-time monitor of intraoperative renal pelvis pressure, reduce the incidence of lithotripsy postoperative complications, and expand the indications of balloon dilatation in ureteral stricture, which has certain clinical significance.

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  • IntroductionObstructive uropathy, characterized by prevention of urine flow, refers to urinary tract obstruction caused by various reasons (such as lithiasis, infections, and tumors) which may lead to a series of pathophysiological changes and clinical symptoms

  • Obstructive uropathy, characterized by prevention of urine flow, refers to urinary tract obstruction caused by various reasons which may lead to a series of pathophysiological changes and clinical symptoms

  • Urine routine and culture revealed that the incidence of urinary tract infection (UTI) in the control group (22%) is 2.2 times that of the internal circulation system (ICS) group (10%), which indicates that performing ureteroscopic lithotripsy under ICS can effectively reduce the incidence of postoperative infection

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Introduction

Obstructive uropathy, characterized by prevention of urine flow, refers to urinary tract obstruction caused by various reasons (such as lithiasis, infections, and tumors) which may lead to a series of pathophysiological changes and clinical symptoms. Relieving obstruction and protecting renal function are the main therapeutic purposes of obstructive uropathy which often involve surgical treatment, and the ureter catheter is one of the surgical instruments commonly used in surgery. The ureteral catheter is a passive dilated tube that facilitates the drainage of urine from the ureter and ureteral orifice into the bladder. It is commonly used in urologic practice including (1) to relieve ureteral obstruction caused by stone, cancer, and deformity; (2) the treatment of ureter leak or anastomosis; and (3) revealing the shape of a renal assembly system by reverse injection of water. The straight-shape design made it prone to displacement; Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine to solve this problem, Finney described a ureteral catheter fitted with a curl on both sides which is known as a double pigtail stent or “double-J” ureteral catheter [3]

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