Affiliation:
1. Departments of Surgery and Urology Westminster Hospital, London SW1 and St Stephen's Hospital, London SW10
Abstract
Surgical urinary diversion for incurable pelvic malignancy has a high morbidity and mortality, and external drainage provides less than ideal palliation. Six patients with ureteric obstruction caused by cancer have been managed by operative or endoscopic insertion of self-retaining polyethylene tubes. These techniques also have applications in non-malignant disease, and the treatment of two patients with benign ureteric stricture is described.
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