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Urol Int (1987) 42 (2): 148–151.
Published Online: 02 February 2010
... or of their effectiveness, quality or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Ureteral trauma Ureteroneocystostomy Ureteroureterostomy New...
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Urol Int (1980) 35 (2): 146–153.
Published Online: 27 January 2010
...C.F. Rothauge; R. Pust; W. Weidner After unsuccessful primary ‘simple’ ureteroneocystostomy using the methods of Frisch-Boeminghaus, Röhl-Ziegler, and Politano-Leadbetter, a second surgical intervention often can be performed after the methods of Boari and Küss. After unsuccessful primary ‘combined...
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Urol Int (1977) 32 (5): 368–372.
Published Online: 27 January 2010
...Lester Persky; Nehemia Hampel The Politano and Leadbetter antirefl·ux ureteroneocystostomy is the most accepted method for ureteral reimplantation. A modification of this procedure is suggested. The main differences are the way the submucosal tunnel is prepared, the resection and spatulating...
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Urol Int (1973) 28 (2): 80–90.
Published Online: 26 January 2010
.... Ureteral injury, pelvic Ureterovaginal fistula Ureter replacement Bladderhorn Ureteroneocystostomy Urol. int. 28: 80-90(1973) Überbrückung pelviner Harnleiterdefekte durch Hörnerblase S. Lymberopoulos. W. Lutzeyer und B. T erhorst Urologische Klinik der Medizinischen Fakultät der Rheinisch...
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Urol Int (2009) 83 (3): 337–341.
Published Online: 13 October 2009
.... Materials and Methods: The occurrence of urological complications such as urine leakage, ureteral obstruction and vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) according to the different way of urinary tract reconstruction, ureteroneocystostomy (U-C) and ureteroureterostomy (U-U), was studied. Results: Urological...
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Urol Int (2006) 77 (1): 42–45.
Published Online: 12 May 2009
.... Material and Methods: The series comprised of 500 patients. All underwent extravesical ureteroneocystostomy and all except a few initial patients were stented. Results: There were 92 complications in 82 patients (18.4%). Urinary leakage occurred in 1.2%. There were no intrinsic ureteric obstructions...
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Urol Int (2002) 69 (2): 99–101.
Published Online: 16 August 2002
... a 22-year period. Patients and Methods: Between 1978 and 2000, 433 consecutive patients underwent renal transplantation. Of those transplants, 50 were cadavers and 383 were living-related donor transplantation. All ureteroneocystostomies were performed with the same technique described by Woodruff...