Combined percutaneous antegrade and cystoscopic retrograde approach in the treatment of distal ureteric fistulae.

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serval:BIB_B1154ECB1CBB
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Combined percutaneous antegrade and cystoscopic retrograde approach in the treatment of distal ureteric fistulae.
Journal
Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology
Author(s)
de Baere T., Roche A., Lagrange C., Denys A., Court B., Isapoff J., Pappas P.
ISSN
0174-1551[print], 0174-1551[linking]
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1995
Volume
18
Number
6
Pages
349-352
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
PURPOSE: To determine the efficacy of a cystoscopic approach, as definitive treatment of ureteral fistulae, after failure of antegrade ureteral stent insertion. METHODS: Of 43 ureter fistulae encountered over 4 years, 10 postoperative and/or postradiotherapy fistulae could not be stented via an antegrade approach alone. A cystoscopic approach was used, with the antegrade approach available as back-up, if necessary. RESULTS: In two patients the ureteral orifice could not be visualized cystoscopically, thus precluding the retrograde approach. In the eight remaining patients, the retrograde approach alone never allowed successful stenting. In six patients, combined antegrade and retrograde approaches permitted stent insertions. In three of those six patients, a complex catheterization procedure was necessary. In two patients the combined approach failed altogether. Therefore, 6 of 10 patients underwent a successful stenting procedure with the combined approach; all ultimately closed the fistula. CONCLUSION: Antegrade stent insertion remains the treatment of choice for ureteral leaks. If the antegrade approach fails, the retrograde approach alone is not likely to be successful. Instead, a combination of both approaches often does succeed.
Keywords
Adult, Aged, Cystoscopy/methods, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Nephrostomy, Percutaneous, Radiology, Interventional/methods, Stents, Treatment Failure, Ureteral Diseases/therapy, Urinary Catheterization/methods, Urinary Fistula/therapy, Vaginal Fistula/therapy
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