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Heterotopic Kidney Autotransplantation for Recurrent Iatrogenic Distal Ureteral Injury: A Case Report

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CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE
Volume 15, Issue 4, Pages -

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.38036

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ureter repair; renal transplant; renal scan; iatrogenic injuries; urinoma; ureteroscopy; pyelogram; autotransplantation; ureter injury

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Iatrogenic ureteral injuries are a significant complication during pelvic surgery. Abdominal imaging is essential in determining the type of injury and method of reconstruction. Renal autotransplantation should be considered for severe injuries.
Iatrogenic ureteral injuries are a significant complication during pelvic surgery, requiring a multidisciplinary approach for optimal repair. When a ureteral injury is suspected postoperatively, abdominal imaging is essential to determine the type of injury and thus the timing and method of reconstruction. That can be performed either by a CT pyelogram or by an ureterography-cystography with or without ureter stenting. Although technological advancements and minimally invasive surgery have been gaining ground over open complex surgeries, renal autotransplantation is a well-established technique of proximal ureter repair and should be highly considered when dealing with a severe injury. We hereby report the case of a patient with a recurrent ureter injury and multiple laparotomies treated with autotransplantation, without any major morbidities or change in their quality of life. In every case, a personalized approach for each patient and consultation with experienced transplant experts (surgeons, urologists, and nephrologists) is advised.

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