Abstract

Abstract Treatment of ureteral stenosis has been attempted in many patients with transplanted kidneys. Treatment with the Acucise catheter system is a new approach for such patients. Published results of the approach in eight patients promise safety, effectiveness, and low perioperative morbidity. We report two cases of transplant ureteral stenosis treated with Acucise. One patient with stenosis of the pyeloureteral junction was treated successfully and has been free of recurrence for 9 months. The other patient had long-distance stenosis of the lower portion of the transplant ureter. Acucise incision was successful, but the patient had to undergo uretero-neocystostomy because of a ureteroperitoneal fistula. We use these cases to illustrate the disadvantages of endourological ureteral surgery as a standard therapeutic approach after renal transplantation. We suggest that Acucise is reliable when used in patients with uncomplicated short-distance ureteral stenosis; however, patients with long-distance stenosis or stenosis caused by heavily scarred periureteral tissue will not profit from it because of a higher complication rate.

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