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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Die perkutane Harnleiterokklusion

G. VogesRolf W. GüntherR. KreienbergManfred ThelenHans H. Schild

subject

medicine.medical_specialtyUreteral occlusionbusiness.industryOcclusionMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingGLUEbusinessSurgery

description

One hundred and nineteen transrenal occlusions of 77 ureters were carried out in 71 patients. Thirty-one ureters were occluded by means of glue and in 21 Gianturco coils were introduced at the same time. Forty-six ureters were occluded by means of disposable silicone-filled latex balloons. Seventeen out of 31 ureters treated with glue (55%) and 32 out of 46 ureters with balloons (70%) were permanently occluded. On 42 occasions, re-occlusions had to be carried out, the average period from the initial occlusion being 2.5 weeks for glue and 19.5 weeks for balloons. In nine out of the 119 ureteric occlusions (7.5%), there were mild complications; these were easily treated and were of no consequence to the patient.

https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2008-1033179