Modified endoluminal ureteral stenting for the management of proximal ureteral obstruction in two cats.

IF 0.7 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2023-12-18 eCollection Date: 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169231210449
Teng-Xiang Khoo, Shaojing Wang, Brenton Chambers, Angus McMillan, Guy Yates
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Case series summary: Two cases of placement of modified endoluminal ureteral stents are described, for revision of a subcutaneous ureteral bypass (SUB) and for primary treatment of obstructive ureterolithiasis. Modified endoluminal stents were inserted through the ureterotomy, anchored in the renal pelvis with a single pigtail and shortened to a length sufficient to span the proximal ureter and ureterotomy site.

Relevance and novel information: The advantages of this approach as a surgical option for feline obstructive ureterolithiasis are demonstrated, including the avoidance of disruption, or bypass, of the ureterovesicular junction, minimisation of implanted foreign material and avoidance of intravesicular stent mass, maintenance of the physiological route of urine flow, including preservation of active distal ureteral function, and limitation of the potential complications of ureterotomy. The clinical efficacy of this adaptation of the previously published endoluminal stenting technique is demonstrated with its applicability de novo and in the revision of other stenting procedures.

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用改良腔内输尿管支架术治疗两只猫的近端输尿管梗阻。
病例系列摘要:本文描述了两例放置改良腔内输尿管支架的病例,分别用于皮下输尿管分流术(SUB)的翻修和梗阻性输尿管结石的初治。改良的腔内支架通过输尿管切开术插入,用一根尾纤固定在肾盂内,并缩短到足以跨越近端输尿管和输尿管切开部位的长度:这种方法作为治疗猫梗阻性输尿管结石的手术方案的优势已得到证实,包括避免输尿管-肾盂交界处的破坏或旁路、最大限度地减少植入的异物和避免膀胱内支架肿块、保持尿流的生理路径(包括保留输尿管远端功能)以及限制输尿管切开术的潜在并发症。这种对之前已发表的腔内支架技术的改良证明了其临床疗效,并适用于新的支架植入手术和其他支架植入手术的翻修。
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