Ureterocystoplasty: An Extraperitoneal, Urothelial Bladder Augmentation Technique

Abstract
A technique of bladder augmentation is described in which the dilated ureter draining a unilateral, poorly functioning kidney is used to augment a small capacity, non-compliant bladder. This extraperitoneal bladder augmentation technique has been used in three boys with a history of congenital obstruction of the posterior urethra and ipsilateral vesicoureteric reflux.

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