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Persistent Grade 5 Reflux into a Transplanted Kidney in a Spinal Patient Despite Sphincterotomy

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  2989-2990

Abstract

 A 43 year-old spinal injury patient was found to have asymptomatic hydronephrosis of his transplant during annual surveillance (Figure 1). Prior to presentation, he had developed urinary tract infection and serum creatinine was measured at 159µ mol/l. His past history was remarkable for type 1 diabetes since the age of 5, spinal artery thrombosis aged 19 culminating in a C6 incomplete tetraplegia and diabetic nephropathy for which he received a live donor transplant at the age of 37. Bladder management involved convene drainage and he had undergone two previous sphincterotomies. videourodynamics revealed a stable bladder during filling but high pressure sustained contractions during voiding resulting in grade V reflux into the transplanted kidney (Figures 2a & b). The bladder emptied completely with no evidence of dyssynergia. The patient was counselled regarding his treatment options and was listed for repeat videourodynamics in 6 months...

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    Floyd, Michael S. jr., Sakalis, Vasileios, & Davies, Melissa C.. (2017). Persistent Grade 5 Reflux into a Transplanted Kidney in a Spinal Patient Despite Sphincterotomy. UROLOGY JOURNAL, 14(1), 2989-2990. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/271390/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Floyd Michael S. jr., Sakalis Vasileios, Davies Melissa C.. Persistent Grade 5 Reflux into a Transplanted Kidney in a Spinal Patient Despite Sphincterotomy. UROLOGY JOURNAL[Internet]. 2017;14(1):2989-2990. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/271390/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Michael S. jr. Floyd, Vasileios Sakalis, and Melissa C. Davies, “Persistent Grade 5 Reflux into a Transplanted Kidney in a Spinal Patient Despite Sphincterotomy,” UROLOGY JOURNAL, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 2989–2990, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/271390/en

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