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Ureteral stricture after pediatric kidney transplantation: Is there a role for percutaneous antegrade ureteroplasty?

Hannah Agard BachtelS Hamza HussainiPaul F AustinNicolette K JanzenAlex ChauAmir PezeshkmehrN Thao Nguyen GalvanEileen D BrewerSarah SwartzJ Alberto HernandezGreg GardnerRonald T CottonChristine A O'MahonyChester J KohKamlesh U Kukreja
Published in: Journal of pediatric urology (2023)
Percutaneous antegrade ureteroplasty can be considered a viable minimally invasive treatment option for pediatric patients who develop early ureteral obstruction (<6 months) following kidney transplantation. In patients who are successfully treated with ureteroplasty, 67% can develop vesicoureteral reflux into the transplant kidney. Patients who fail early percutaneous ureteroplasty or develop obstruction >1 year after transplantation are best managed with surgical intervention.
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