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Bilateral simultaneous “Santosh Post-graduate Institute tubularized flap pyelovesicostomy” in a case of bilateral pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction with bilateral giant hydronephrosis

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We present a case of bilateral giant hydronephrosis (HDN) secondary to bilateral pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction (PUJO) in a young girl, managed successfully by robot-assisted bilateral tubularized flap pyelo-vesicostomy. This case report highlights the feasibility, reproducibility and technicalities of this procedure.

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Kumar, S., Khanna, A., Parmar, K. et al. Bilateral simultaneous “Santosh Post-graduate Institute tubularized flap pyelovesicostomy” in a case of bilateral pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction with bilateral giant hydronephrosis. J Robotic Surg 13, 181–184 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11701-018-0826-1

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