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Research Article

A Ureterocutaneous Fistula Forty Years after Nephrectomy

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Pages 282-283 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The case of a woman presenting with a ureterocutaneous fistula 40 years after nephrectomy is described. Because of advanced respiratory disease and absence of infective activity, a conservative line of treatment with saline rinse was given. At 3 months follow-up the fistula had become chronic, with a small opening without signs of infection and ultrasound revealed no abscess.

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