Ureteroplasty with a cutting balloon: a novel approach to ureteric anastomotic strictures |
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Authors: | Steiner D L Johns-Putra L Lyon S |
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Affiliation: | Department of Urology, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. steinz@bigpond.com.au |
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Abstract: | The Peripheral Cutting Balloon device was originally described to treat in-stent coronary artery stenosis. We aim to evaluate the use of this device in the management of ureteric anastomotic strictures. Four patients with radiologically proven ureteric anastomotic strictures were treated with the Peripheral Cutting Balloon Device using an antegrade approach. Follow up ranged between 2 and 12 months. All patients' initial procedure was successful, and all patients had improvement of symptoms. No patient showed evidence of biochemical deterioration of renal function, and no periprocedural complications occurred. One patient had restenosis as a result of invasive bladder cancer and required subsequent cystectomy. The Peripheral Cutting Balloon device is a novel instrument for the treatment of ureteric anastomotic strictures. Our experience shows promising short-term results but more follow up is required. |
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