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Table 1 Demographics of the patients

From: Total intracorporeal laparoscopic ileal ureter replacement in a single position for ureteral stricture based on membrane anatomy

No.

Age (years)

Sex

BMI (kg/m2)

Laterality, left/right/bilateral

Aetiology

Presenting symptoms

Time interval from radiotherapy to detection of ureteral stricture

(months)

Management of preoperative ureteral stricture

Indication for surgery

Preoperative creatinine serum level

(mg/gL)

1

56

Female

20.24

Bilateral

Gynaecologic surgery and radiation for cervical cancer

Flank pain, fever and UI

18

Bilateral double-J stent placement and PCN

BEUS

2.82

2

41

Female

22.92

Bilateral

Gynaecologic surgery and radiation for cervical cancer

Flank pain, haematuria and UI

2

Bilateral double-J stent placement and PCN

BEUS

1.50

3

56

Female

28.60

Bilateral

Gynaecologic surgery and radiation for cervical cancer

Fever

24

Bilateral double-J stent placement and PCN

BEUS

1.13

4

69

Female

24.61

Bilateral

Gynaecologic surgery and radiation for cervical cancer

Asymptomatic

60

Bilateral double-J stent placement and PCN

BEUS

3.69

5

58

Female

30.20

Right

Gynaecologic surgery and radiation for cervical cancer

Flank pain

24

Right double-J stent placement and PCN

REUS

0.81

6

60

Female

18.83

Right

Gynaecologic surgery and radiation for cervical cancer

Fever

14

Right double-J stent placement and PCN

REUS

0.75

  1. PCN, percutaneous nephrostomy; BEUS, bilateral extensive ureteral strictures; REUS, right extensive ureteral strictures; UI, urinary incontinence