Ureteroureterostomy With Near-Infrared Ray Catheter in a Kidney Transplant

CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE(2024)

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Transplant ureteral stenosis (US) is a complication of kidney transplantation (KT) that sometimes adversely affects kidney function. Endoscopic treatment may be selected as the initial treatment; however, the recurrence rate is high. Ureteral reconstruction is necessary as a secondary treatment, but it is often difficult to identify the transplanted ureter due to reoperation; therefore, transplanted ureter and renal arteriovenous injury are intraoperative complications that should be noted. The Near -Infrared Ray Catheter (NIRCTM) fluorescent ureteral catheter (NIRFUC) fluoresces by illuminating near-infrared rays, facilitating the identification of intraoperative ureteral locations. Herein, we report the case of a 34 -year -old woman who developed US following KT. She underwent balloon dilation for transplant US, but the stenosis recurred; therefore, she underwent transplant ureteral autoureteral anastomosis. Although it was difficult to identify and detach the transplanted ureter owing to adhesions, the use of NIRFUC facilitated the identification of the ureter in the surgical field and enabled safe end -side anastomosis between the transplanted ureter and the autologous ureter. In conclusion, although there is no consensus on the best method for complex transplantation -related US cases, NIRFUC may be used to safely identify and perform surgeries on the ureter.
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surgical therapy,ureteroureterostomy,near -infrared ray catheter,kidney transplantation,ureteral
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