Newly modified ‘pseudo flap’ without compromising vascularity to enhance repair of long distal ureteral loss: A retrospective analysis of a prospective database

Author:

Mirzazadeh Majid1,Badran Merhan1ORCID,Smith Whitney2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Winston‐Salem North Carolina USA

2. Department of Urology Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo present an alternative technique called pseudo‐flap for reconstructing long ureteral defects as an alternative to Boari flap. Despite being used for more than 70 years by urologists for tension‐free reconstruction of distal and mid‐ureteral defects, the Boari flap exhibits high complication rates, with an average of 27% (range 5.5%–30.4%). These complications arise from compromised blood supply, attributed to incisions made on all three sides of the flap and dependence on the flap base as the sole source of blood supply.MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed patients who underwent our modified technique by a single surgeon between 2008 and 2021. We used a semi‐oblique cystotomy on the lowest part of the anterior and contralateral aspects of the bladder after complete release from adhesions and sacrificing the superior vesical pedicle, if necessary. The innovative part of the technique involved making short relaxing incisions at different levels on both sides of a pseudo‐flap while pushing the bladder dome upward to reach the healthy ureter in a tension‐free manner, followed by anastomosis with a non‐refluxing or refluxing technique.ResultsFifteen patients underwent the pseudo‐flap technique with a mean follow‐up of 16.9 months. Four had prior radiation, three had hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) for peritoneal carcinomatosis, and one had a ureteral stricture in a transplanted kidney. Eight procedures were performed during intraoperative consultations.Only one patient (7%) developed a major complication (Clavien–Dindo grade ≥2). This patient developed postoperative leak, and none developed obstructive hydronephrosis, suggesting stricture or flap ischemia. The mean length of the flap was 9.3 cm.ConclusionOur pseudo‐flap technique has lower complication rates than the traditional Boari flap. It is not technically challenging, minimally compromises blood supply and is thus especially suitable for complex, highly morbid patients with decreased tissue vascularity, such as those with prior radiation and peritoneal carcinomatosis.

Publisher

Wiley

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