Development of a Variant of the Yang Monti Technique in Ureteral Stenosis Surgery - Abstract
Summary
Our work aims to report our solution for the management of complex and extensive ureteral stenosis.
It concerns a 30 years old patient who consulted our Urology B Department of the University Hospital of Rabat, for febrile right renal colic. Paraclinical examinations revealed an extensive stenosis with a sub-junctional stone.
In a first step, we diverted urine through a nephrostomy tube. Then in a second step the patient was taken back, with the placement of a Yang monti type urinary shunt using a jejunal graft. The postoperative course was simple. The patient was reviewed 3 months after surgery, there were no complaints except for thick urine due to mucus, a change of JJ probe was decided before its final removal 4 months after surgery. The control creatinine was normal and the control images at 1 and 2 years showed a very satisfactory result.