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Use of Mitrofanoff and Yang–Monti Techniques as Ureteric Substitution for Severe Schistosomal Bilateral Ureteric Stricture: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Abstract
Distal ureteric stricture is a common complication of urinary schistosomiasis which is a disease more prevalent in the tropics and subtropics. The surgical management of this complication is more challenging when it affects more than half of both ureters. We report the case of a 17-year-old Nigerian with a long standing recurrent painless terminal hematuria associated with bilateral colicky loin pains. Ultrasound scan showed bilateral hydro ureters and hydro nephrosis with deranged biochemical renal function. The patient had bilateral tube nephrostomy and antibiotic therapy. Definitive bilateral ureteric substitution was done using Mitrofanoff technique for the right ureter and Yang–Montie technique for the left ureter. The patient’s renal function became normal and he was discharged home without complication. The related literatures were reviewed. Surgical nonurothelial ureteral substitution is necessary for long, extensive, severe bilateral ureteric strictures so as to prevent progressive renal damage and end stage renal failure.
Keywords: Appendix, intestine, schistosomiasis, stricture, ureter, ureteric substitution
Nigerian Journal of Surgery, Jan-Jun 2012 | Volume 18 | Issue 1
Keywords: Appendix, intestine, schistosomiasis, stricture, ureter, ureteric substitution
Nigerian Journal of Surgery, Jan-Jun 2012 | Volume 18 | Issue 1