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Bagheri F et al. – With all the advantages of a minimally invasive procedure and preserving therapeutic efficacy, the laparoscopic approach should be considered a standard choice for surgical treatment of CU in symptomatic patients. Care should be taken to diagnose and excise the pathologically narrowed ureteral segment.

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