Management of Primary Obstructive Mega Ureter, By Kalicinski Folding Technique: A Tertiary Care Center Experience
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 6
Abstract
The term megaureter is a descriptive one, denoting dilatation of the ureter irrespective of cause. Usually defined as more than 7mm or greater than diameter (Cussen 1967) 1 . Dilatation of ureter is not an un common condition it is next to only various type of duplications of renal system. Primary megaureter is a result of a functional or anatomical abnormality involving the ureterovesical junction whereas, secondary megaureter results from abnormalities that involve the bladder or urethra. Mega ureter is divided in to 4 categories based on casuality2 .
Authors and Affiliations
Priyabrata Das
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