Retrocaval üreter, ortalama olarak her 1000 canlı
doğumda bir görülebilen nadir bir konjenital anomalidir. Vena cava inferiorun
(VCİ) İnfrarenal gelişimi sırasında posterior kardinal venin atrofiye
uğramaması sonucu oluşur ve üst üriner sistemde basıya sebep olarak üreterde
radyolojik olarak saptanan “S” veya “balık oltası” ya da ''ters J''
deformitesini oluşturur. Retrocaval üreter yanısıra ''sirkumcaval üreter'' ve
''postcaval üreter'' terimleri de kullanılmaktadır. (1,2) . Ciddi obstruksiyon varlığında cerrahi tedavi gerekir. Standart
cerrahi tedavide retrocaval seyreden ve basıya uğrayan üreter kısmı eksize
edilerek üreter veya renal pelvise anastomoz edilir.
A retrocaval ureter anomaly, also known as a circumcarcus ureter, is a term used to describe the abnormal course of a ureter surrounding the vena cava inferior (VCI). Although both of these terms may be misleading, this configuration is considered a developmental anomaly of the inferior vena cava. And on average there is a rare congenital anomaly with a visible male and female ratio of 3: 1 per 1000-1500 live births. The inferior vena cava inferior (VCI) is caused by the non-atrophy of the posterior cardinal vein during the infrarenal development and is the typical ‘’S’’ sign or ‘’fish hook’’ or ‘’reverse J’’ deformity that is detected radiologically in the ureter as a cause of compression in the upper urinary tract. Surgical treatment is required in the presence of severe symptoms and renal damage. The aim of the standard ideal surgical treatment is to reanastomosize the ureter which is retrocaval and suppressed and excised to ureter or renal pelvis. In this case report, we aimed to present a case of laparoscopic transperitoneal ureteroureterostomy in a patient diagnosed as retrocaval ureter with contralateral renal agenesis.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Case Report |
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Publication Date | March 22, 2019 |
Submission Date | January 11, 2019 |
Acceptance Date | February 27, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 Volume: 16 Issue: 1 |
Harran Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi / Journal of Harran University Medical Faculty