Abstract

A case is reported in which a long upper ureteral stricture, resulting from a failed pyeloureteroplasty, was repaired using a pedicle bladder tube. A vesico-psoas hitch was performed as the initial procedure. A 17cm. long bladder flap was based posteriorly and extended across the dome and the anterior wall onto the contralateral posterolateral aspect of the bladder. Stepwise stretching and hitching of the bladder flap to the psoas major muscle at 5 places ensured successful bridging of the gap without compromising its vascularity. At followup cystography the bladder tube was noted to accommodate the reflux of contrast material, preventing its entry into the pelviocaliceal system. The patient regained a bladder capacity of about 300ml. This procedure should be considered before ileal ureteral replacement or autotransplantation in cases of extensive ureteral loss.

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