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The Minimally Invasive Treatment Of Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction: A Review Of Our Experience During The Last Decade., Brent V. Yanke, Costas D. Lallas, Christopher Pagnani, David E. Mcginnis, Demetrius H. Bagley
The Minimally Invasive Treatment Of Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction: A Review Of Our Experience During The Last Decade., Brent V. Yanke, Costas D. Lallas, Christopher Pagnani, David E. Mcginnis, Demetrius H. Bagley
Department of Urology Faculty Papers
PURPOSE: The minimally invasive treatment of ureteropelvic junction obstruction has evolved during the last decade from endoscopic to laparoscopic and robotic. We review our 10-year experience with ureteropelvic junction obstruction, and report on our experience and followup.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed all patients treated during the last 10 years. There were 294 procedures performed with complete records on 273 patients including 128 retrograde endopyelotomies, 116 laparoscopic pyeloplasties and 29 robotic pyeloplasties. Technique for each procedure is reviewed. Statistical analysis was performed on all results. Variables evaluated were gender, age (younger than 41 vs 41 years or older), …
Robotic Dismembered Pyeloplasty In A Horseshoe Kidney After Failed Endopyelotomy., Mark L. Pe, Steven N. Sterious, Ji-Bin Liu, Costas D. Lallas
Robotic Dismembered Pyeloplasty In A Horseshoe Kidney After Failed Endopyelotomy., Mark L. Pe, Steven N. Sterious, Ji-Bin Liu, Costas D. Lallas
Department of Urology Faculty Papers
We report our experience performing a robot-assisted dismembered pyeloplasty on a patient with a ureteropelvic junction obstruction in a horseshoe kidney and a prior history of endopyelotomy. We provide 18-month follow-up demonstrating that robotic pyeloplasty is a reasonable second treatment option for patients with horseshoe kidneys with failed prior endourological management.