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Inferior polar nephrectomy and vesicocalicostomy for complete ureteric stricture following antibody-mediated rejection in ABO-incompatible living donor kidney transplant: a report of a rare case.

Bharath Nagarajan KumarAbhishek Kumar ShuklaBhaskar DattSudeep Prakash
Published in: Korean journal of transplantation (2024)
Renal transplant recipients are prone to urological complications, the most common of which is stricture of the transplant ureter. We present a rare case of complete ureteric stricture in a 37-year-old man who had undergone spousal living donor kidney transplantation with ABO incompatibility. Initially, treatment involved creating an anastomosis between the native right ureter and the renal pelvis of the transplanted kidney. However, the stricture recurred. Subsequently, the patient was successfully treated with inferior polar nephrectomy and vesicocalicostomy, which entailed anastomosing the lower calyx of the transplanted kidney to the bladder. After 7 months of follow-up, the patient continued to exhibit stable renal function without stricture recurrence.
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