Summary: | Ngoc Hung Pham,1 William R Visser,2 Quoc Viet Phan-Huu,1 Lance J Hampton2 1Urology Department, Hue Central Hospital, Hue City, Vietnam; 2Division of Urology, VCU Health System, Richmond, VA, USACorrespondence: Ngoc Hung PhamUrology Department, Hue City Hospital, 16 Le Loi Street, Hue City, 530000, VietnamTel +84903591678Email drhungg@gmail.comAbstract: We present an exceptional case of a patient with complete ureteral loss. The injury of the patient’s right ureter resulted as a complication of prior ureteroscopic and laparoscopic. For the treatment of complete ureteral loss, the right kidney was removed and placed into the left iliac fossa. Revascularization of the kidney was performed by anastomosis of the renal vasculatures to the external iliac vasculature. Ureteral reconstruction was performed through a Boari bladder flap. At the six-month follow-up visit, the resistive indices of the transplanted kidney proved to be in the normal range.Keywords: renal autotransplantation, injury ureter
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