1. The Lich-Gregoir antireflux plasty: experiences with 371 children
- Author
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M. Marberger, Eberhard Straub, Hans D. Wulff, Jens E. Altwein, and Rudolf Hohenfellner
- Subjects
Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Urology ,Urinary system ,Urinary Bladder ,Ureter ,medicine ,Methods ,Humans ,Complication rate ,Child ,Vesico-Ureteral Reflux ,business.industry ,Reflux ,Infant ,Surgical correction ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Surgery ,Stenosis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,business - Abstract
The Lich-Gregoir antireflux procedure is a simple and safe method for the treatment of primary reflux of all grades if the ureter is not grossly dilated on the excretory urogram. Reflux was cured in 97.7 per cent of 429 ureters in 371 children. A stenosis of the terminal ureter requiring reimplantation occurred in 0.5 per cent. The over-all rate of reinterventions was 3.7 per cent. This low complication rate makes surgical correction of reflux advisable if urinary tract infection and primary reflux cannot be eradicated by continuous antimicrobial therapy within 6 months.
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- 1978