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Title: Ureteropelvic junction repair: stent and vent. Author: Lau JL, Werthman P, Corman J. Journal: J Urol; 1995 Sep; 154(3):1156-7. PubMed ID: 7637075. Abstract: PURPOSE: We report on a simple technique of how to stent and vent the anastomosis after ureteropelvic junction repair in children. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An 8F feeding tube housing a 4F ureteral catheter, each trimmed to different lengths, was used to stent a ureteropelvic junction anastomosis in a 3-year-old girl with 1 functional kidney. On postoperative day 7 the ureteral catheter was removed and a nephrostogram was performed via the remaining feeding tube, which could also function as a nephrostomy tube. RESULTS: The combined tubes were simply constructed, easily cared for during the postoperative period, served the purpose of stenting and could provide nephrostomy drainage if necessary. CONCLUSIONS: We recommend our stent and vent system in select cases of ureteropelvic junction repair.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]