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Three patients with ureteroenteric strictures are described. In each patient successful balloon dilatation was performed using an angioplasty technique. Balloon dilatation appears to offer an acceptable alternative to major conduit reconstruction in some patients. The follow-up is so far only 8 months.
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Martin, E.C., Fankuchen, E.I. & Casarella, W.J. Percutaneous dilatation of ureteroenteric strictures or occlusions in ileal conduits. Urol Radiol 4, 19–21 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02924019
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