Abstract

UBLICATIONS on ureteral complications in renal transplantation usually only discuss technical factors. Very few investigators have assessed the role of other risk factors in the development of this problem. Some researchers have pointed out the role of rejection in the development of ureteral stenosis. However, they neither characterize the lesions nor propose any etiologic pathogenic mechanism, 1–3 or believe that the ureteral lesions are a consequence of ischemia from rejection of the renal vessels. 4,5 Even recent studies from renowned investigators ignore the role of rejection in the development of ureteral complications. 6–8

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