Anti-refluxing colon conduits for diversion of dilated upper urinary tracts.

Journal: Journal Of Pediatric Surgery
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Abstract

Ureteral tailoring and colonic conduit urinary diversion were performed in 10 dogs. 2 wk to 2 mo after ureteral ligation. Two to five months after urinary diversion, radiography and postmortem examination revealed reflux in only 11% of the ureters and no evidence of obstruction at the ureterocolonic anastomosis. Pyelonephritis was observed in a lower percentage of animals so diverted, as compared to control kidneys diverted by means of ileoconduits. These results support the use of anti-refluxing colonic conduits for diversion of dilated upper urinary tracts.

Authors
J Kaswick, J Gottesman, J Walsman, D Skinner
Relevant Conditions

Interstitial Nephritis