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Balloon Dilatation of Ureteric Strictures
Aims: Evaluation of dilatation as a minimally invasive technique for
the treatment of ureteric strictures. Material and Methods: We
evaluated this technique in 16 patients with ureteric and secondary
pelviureteric junction strictures from June 1998. Of these, 7 were men
and 9 were women. The age range was from 14 to 40 years. RESULTS:
Balloon dilatation was successful in 69% of the patients. Strictures
secondary to previous surgery had nearly 100% success. Of the 8 cases
diagnosed as genitourinary tuberculosis, success rate was 50%.
Conclusions:affecting success of balloon dilatation are: a) age of the
stricture b) length of the stricture and c) etiology of the stricture.
In a select group of patients with fresh post-operative or
post-inflammatory strictures, balloon dilatation may be an attractive
alternative to surgery