Kidney conservation by delayed contralateralautotransplantation in a case of retroperitoneal lymphoma involving the ureter

A. Stein*, E. Aghai, O. Cohen, Z. Shapira, A. Lurie

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Abstract

Large-cell retroperitoneal lymphoma was partially resected including a long segment of ureter. The proximal end of the ureter was clipped during surgery. A percutaneous nephrostomy was inserted after 48 h. Adjuvant chemotherapy was then delivered and the kidney was autotransplanted to the contralateral iliac fossa. Salvage of a hydronephrotic functioning kidney by nephrostomy and delayed contralateral autotransplantation in a case of huge retroperitoneal tumor involving the ureter has not, to the best of our knowledge, been described previously. This might suggest a reasonable approach for young patients with large retroperitoneal tumors involving long segments of the ureter. Autotransplantation was performed only after a disease-free status was confirmed following chemotherapy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)167-168
Number of pages2
JournalUrologia Internationalis
Volume55
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1995
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Delayed autotransplantation
  • Kidney autotransplantation
  • Retroperitoneal lymphoma
  • Ureteral injury

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