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Reggio E et al. - The laparoscopic technique used the on-lay concept, which, in addition to minimizing postoperative pain and the length of hospitalization, allowed a tension-free watertight anastomosis and preserved the ureteral vascular supply. This approach should be considered a viable minimally invasive alternative for ureteral reconstruction when endoscopic treatment has failed.


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