A New Technique for Surgical Correction of Vesicoureteral reflux

Abstract
For > 2 decades a major problem in pediatric urology was the medical and surgical management of vesicoureteral reflux. Many effective surgical procedures were advocated and used. A new surgical technique, particularly effective in patients with megatrigone, were used in 38 children and adults with excellent results. The technique involves a single stitch that imbricates the trigone, effectively lengthening the intramural segment of terminal ureter.

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