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Nerli RB et al. - Laparoscopic transposition of renal vessels is a simple technique, and requires less operating time. It involves no anastomosis or insertion of temporary DJ stent. However, as of now there are no imaging techniques or intraoperative procedures available to confirm that the crossing renal vessels are the sole etiology for PUJO. This option should therefore be used with caution.

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