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The utility of native ureter in the management of ureteral complications in children after renal transplantation.

Emily C SerrellRuthie SuFardod O'KellyMichael SemanikWalid A Farhat
Published in: Pediatric transplantation (2021)
Transplant ureteral reflux and stricture are significant complications following pediatric renal transplantation and may require surgical management. In our population, reflux or stricture requiring ureteral reconstruction occurred in 10% and 4%, respectively. Endoscopic interventions were rarely successful. Native ureters were used for ureteral reconstruction in more than two thirds of patients should be considered in management of ureteral complications.
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