The Laparoscopıc Management Of The Huge Dıstal Fıbroepıthelıal Polyp: A Case Report

Erdinç Dinçer, Ahmet Şahan, Alkan Çubuk, Sukran Sarikaya, Oktay Akça

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Abstract

Fibroepithelial polyps are the most common benign neoplasm of ureter that originate from mesoderm. These polyps are one of the causes of hydronephrosis by obstructing the ureter. Etiology is not fully defined but there are some publications in the literature suggested that it is due to congenital, infectious, obstructive, traumatic, hormonal imbalances and irritative causes. A 36 years old male patient who admitted with left flank pain and fever. He had a history of endoscopic left ureteric stone surgery 3 years ago. In radiological evaluation with USG and CT, grade 3 hydroureteronephrosis was detected of the left kidney; however, no stone was detected. Ureterorenoscopy detected a 5x1 cm ureteral polyp in the distal ureter and punch biopsy confirmed fibroepithelial polyp. We performed laparoscopic excision of the polypoid segment and ureteroneocystostomy. Although it is rare, fibroepithelial polyp should be considered in hydronephrosis without any urinary stone or malignancy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)500-502
Number of pages3
JournalEastern Journal of Medicine
Volume27
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • distal ureter
  • fibroepithelial polyp
  • laparoscopic excision
  • ureteroneocystostomy

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