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Balloon Dilatation of Bilharzial Ureteric Strictures
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Balloon dilatation was performed in nine patients with bilharzial ureteric strictures. In six patients a percutaneous, antegrade approach was used and in three a balloon catheter was introduced into the ureter via a cystoscope. In another four patients, negotiation of the strictured area with a guide wire failed. In all dilated patients, symptomatic and urographic relief of the obstruction was obtained during follow-up periods of 3 to 38 months (mean 19). One patient was re-dilated after 24 months and has remained symptom-free for a further 18 months. Balloon dilatation seems to be a promising method of treating this condition.
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