Rm. Scarpa et al., Ureteroscopic approach to early postoperative ureteral obstruction in the renal transplant patient, UROL INTERN, 61(2), 1998, pp. 132-134
The ureteroscopic treatment of acute postoperative ureteral obstruction in
a kidney transplant patient is presented. This approach was made possible b
y the use of thin instruments, which do not require predilation, and was ch
osen in place of antegrade nephrostomy or open surgical access. The concept
that the ureteroscope must be adapted to the ureter and its characteristic
s and not vice versa is stressed. The increasingly widespread availability
and use of thin and ultrathin ureteroscopes will ensure that this approach
is likely to become the rule rather than the exception in the future.