Laparoscopically Assisted Ureterocystoplasty on a Solitary Functioning Kidney
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Ureterocystoplasty
percutaneous nephrostomy
vesical augmentation

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Asperas, K. R. A. ., Abraham, J. B. ., & Gerial Jr., E. L. . (2025). Laparoscopically Assisted Ureterocystoplasty on a Solitary Functioning Kidney: A Novel Technique for Urinary Bladder Augmentation. Philippine Journal of Urology, 35(01). Retrieved from https://pjuonline.com/index.php/pju/article/view/198

Abstract

Augmentation intestinal cystoplasty is usually the preferred method. However, this is complicated by mucus production, recurrent infection and cystolithiasis. In this report, the authors present a unique case of laparoscopically-assisted ureterocystoplasty and describe the operative technique and its advantages.

A 68-year-old female with a contracted urinary bladder and a solitary functioning kidney was diverted with a percutaneous nephrostomy tube for the past ten years. She consulted for a possible reconstructive procedure.

After a comprehensive preoperative evaluation, she underwent laparoscopically-assisted ureterocystoplasty. The operative time was 265 minutes with minimal blood loss. She had an unremarkable postoperative course. On follow-up, a voiding diary revealed urine volume of around 300 milliliters at 3 hour intervals, preservation of renal function, and no evidence of urinary infection.

Ureterocystoplasty was done using a combination of minimally invasive and open techniques. This procedure spared the patient a lifelong diversion with a nephrostomy tube and provided a better quality of life.

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Copyright (c) 2025 Kurt Roland A. Asperas, MD, Jose Benito Abraham, MD, FPUA, Ernesto L. Gerial Jr., MD, FPUA

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