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Modified method of ureterocystoneostomy with ureterocele in children: our experiences

https://doi.org/10.24412/2790-1289-2023-2-12-18

Abstract

The article describes the results of introducing the method of surgical treatment of congenital megaureter with complete renal doubling with ureterocele in children, which was used in 5 patients. The stages of surgical technique are described in detail. The introduction of this method made it possible to achieve positive results in the surgical treatment of congenital double megoureteral disease. Also, based on the data of the literature review, a comparative analysis of the results of treatment with ureterocystoneostomy in a single block in case of doubled megaureter is carried out. The advantages of the introduced surgical technique were achieved due to the innovative technique of Y-shaped anastomosis: improvement of kidney function, reduction of hospitalization duration, positive dynamics in the early and late postoperative periods were achieved.

About the Authors

Y. Ayazbekov
NEI «Kazakh-Russian Medical University»
Kazakhstan

Yermek Ayazbekov, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor

Almaty



R. Bishmanov
Scientific Center of Paediatrics and Children Surgery
Kazakhstan

Rustem Bishmanov, Candidate of Medical Sciences

Almaty



B. Abekenov
Scientific Center of Paediatrics and Children Surgery
Kazakhstan

Bakitzhan Abekenov, PhD

Almaty



M. Rakhmanov
NEI «Kazakh-Russian Medical University»
Kazakhstan

Marat Rakhmanov, Doctor of Medical Sciences

Almaty



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Ayazbekov Y., Bishmanov R., Abekenov B., Rakhmanov M. Modified method of ureterocystoneostomy with ureterocele in children: our experiences. Actual Problems of Theoretical and Clinical Medicine. 2023;(2):12-18. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24412/2790-1289-2023-2-12-18

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