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Retroperitoneoscopic bilateral nephrectomy and extraperitoneal ureterocystoplasty in a child on peritoneal dialysis.

Abstract
A 4-year-old boy with posterior urethral valves and end stage kidney disease on peritoneal dialysis presented with high pressure non-compliant bladder with left ureterohydronephrosis. Inability to perform hemodialysis due to patient's weight exclusion, imposed the necessity to preserve peritoneal dialysis. A bilateral nephrectomy by retroperitoneoscopy with extraperitoneal augmentation ureterocystoplasty using left ureter and pelvis associated with continent diversion using right ureter as umbilical stoma was performed followed by kidney transplantation. An excellent outcome with voluntary voiding without CIC is reported eighteen months later. This treatment modality is the best option to manage End Stage Kidney Disease on peritoneal dialysis in those patients.
AuthorsMarianne Alam, Pauline Abou Jaoudeh, Smart Zeidan, Nabil Diab
JournalUrology case reports (Urol Case Rep) Vol. 31 Pg. 101198 (Jul 2020) ISSN: 2214-4420 [Print] United States
PMID32322518 (Publication Type: Case Reports)
Copyright© 2020 The Authors.

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