Ureteric Reimplantation

Ureteric reimplantation (U/L) is a surgical procedure to treat ureteral obstruction. The surgery involves the removal of the blockage and the reattachment of the ureter to the bladder. 

Medical professionals carry out ureteric reimplantation as an open surgery or as laparoscopic surgery. Recovery time is typically short, and most people can return to their normal activities within a few weeks.

How is ureteric reimplantation surgery performed?

Ureteric reimplantation surgery is a treatment used to correct urinary tract blockages. Healthcare professionals perform the surgery by reattaching the ureter to the bladder. 

They do it by making an incision in the lower abdomen and detaching the ureter from where it enters the bladder. The ureter is then cut and attached to the bladder in a different location. The incision is then closed, and the surgery is complete.

Cost of Ureteric Reimplantation

Description Cost

 Average cost of ureteric reimplantation in Hyderabad and India

  INR 30,000-40,000

 

Surgery details Description

Number of days in the hospital

1 Day

Type of surgery

Minor

Type of Anaesthesia

 General anaesthesia

Number of days required to recover

1-12 weeks

Duration of the procedure

30 minutes to 1 hour

Type of surgical options available

Minimal invasive

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    Risks and complications of ureteral reimplantation surgery

    Risks and complications of the Ureteric Reimplantation (U/L) procedure include:

    • Urinary tract infection
    • Bleeding
    • Damage to the ureter or bladder
    • Scarring
    • Failure of the reimplantation to function properly

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    Frequently Asked Questions about Ureteric Reimplantation

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    Depending on the type of surgery, the patient will need to prepare differently. If he is  undergoing surgery under the influence of general anaesthesia, he will need to fast for six hours before the procedure. 

    The patient may be permitted to eat or drink something up to two hours before your surgery if you are getting a local anaesthetic. 

    The patient should also avoid smoking and consuming alcohol for many days before surgery.

    The average recovery time for ureteric reimplantation surgery is about six weeks. However, the amount of time needed for a full recovery varies from person to person. Some people may require up to 12 weeks to feel completely healed. 

    While most people can resume their regular activities within a few weeks, it is advisable to avoid strenuous activities for several months.

    The success rate of ureteric reimplantation surgery can vary depending on the individual case. However, in general, the surgery is considered successful in more than 95% of cases. In some cases, the medical professionals may need to repeat the surgery to achieve a successful outcome.

    Yes, urinary reflux can come back after surgery. In some cases, additional surgery may be necessary to correct the problem.

    Ureteric reimplantation is a relatively minor surgery, but it can still be quite painful. Recovery time can range from several weeks to several months, and most people experience some pain and discomfort during that time. 

    The pain can be managed with medications prescribed by the surgeon.

     

    Most people do not experience any problems when urinating after surgery. However, in some cases, the patient may find it difficult to urinate, or he may notice blood in urine. 

    Urination difficulties can often be resolved with a temporary catheter. However, if there is significant blood in your urine, the patient may require additional treatment.

    Yes, there is a risk of urinary tract infections after ureteral reimplantation surgery. However,  it can be treated with antibiotics if it does occur. It is important to keep the area around the incision clean and dry to help reduce the risk of infection. Follow the doctor’s instructions in taking care of the wound after surgery.