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[Laparoscopic treatment of an isolated ureteropelvic junction disruption following blunt abdominal trauma].

Authors:
Philippe Pacheco Bertrand Lacroix Stéphane Lorin Corinne Armand Jacques Tostain

Prog Urol 2006 Nov;16(5):620-2

Service d'Urologie, Hôpital Nord, Saint-Etienne, France.

Isolated disruption of the ureteropelvic junction following blunt abdominal trauma is rare, although not exceptional. The diagnosis may be delayed. CT-scan with excretory phase imaging is the usual mode of diagnosis. The urinary tract can be repaired by an ureteropyelic anastomosis over a stent. The authors report the first case of an isolated disruption of the ureteropelvic junction following blunt abdominal trauma repaired by retroperitoneal laparoscopy.

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