35 research outputs found
[Reversal of Urinary-diversion After Radical Surgery for Rhabdomyosarcoma of the Bladder]
The authors report a case of reversal of urinary diversion in a 14 year old boy who had presented, three years previously with an embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma of the base of the bladder. The initial treatment had consisted of preoperative and postoperative chemotherapy combined with radical cystoprostatectomy with urinary diversion via a colonic conduit. The principle of the technique of reversal of urinary diversion are discussed in the light of this unusual case
Contribution des tests électrophysiologiques dans le bilan des paraplégies.
Electrophysiological techniques have significantly improved in the last decade. The authors present a short list of the available current techniques
Endoureteropyelotomy: percutaneous treatment of ureteropelvic junction obstruction.
A total of 47 percutaneous operations (endoureteropyelotomy) was performed for treatment of 41 congenital and 6 secondary cases of ureteropelvic junction obstruction between September 1983 and April 1988. Evaluation was available in 39 cases with a followup of 4 to 56 months (mean 16 months). Good results were obtained in 28 of 39 cases (72 per cent) and there were 3 failures (8 per cent). Eight patients (20 per cent) were symptomatically improved but they had residual obstruction on a diuretic study. Only 1 multioperated patient with a good early postoperative result has shown radiological deterioration at 1 year. Complications were managed conservatively, except for 1 case of intravascular coagulopathy. Endoureteropyelotomy is an effective alternative treatment for ureteropelvic junction obstruction but further evaluation definitely is warranted to define better its indications and risk factors