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Fifty years of antireflux ureterovesicoplasty

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In spite of the impressive progress in medical science, surgery remains an empirical skill. Surgery of the ureterovesical junction is a permanent challenge for all generations of urologists. Half a century of intensive development of modern surgery evidences the efforts to reestablish function by a perfect copy of natural anatomy.

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Stefanović, K.B., Bukurov, N.S. Fifty years of antireflux ureterovesicoplasty. International Urology and Nephrology 24, 375–379 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02550629

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