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A case of iatrogenic ureteric injury presenting with headache

Simon Phipps, Martin A Roder, Peter Aslan, Mark Brown and William Lynch

Nature Clinical Practice Urology (2008) 5, 113-116
doi:10.1038/ncpuro0998

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Figure 1

Nephrostogram of the distal left ureter showing the region of obstruction (posteroanterior film).

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Figure 2

Distal left ureter observed on retrograde contrast fluoroscopy.

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Figure 3

Fluoroscopic image showing the passage of the ureteroscope proximal to the stricture.

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Fluoroscopic image showing the endopyelotomy stent in position.

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Figure 5

Ureteroscopic images of the site of the treated stricture following stent removal.

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