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Fig. 2 | BMC Urology

Fig. 2

From: Comparison of Yang-Monti ileal ureter-bladder anastomosis versus Yang-Monti ileal ureter-ureteral anastomosis for the treatment of ureteral stenosis: a randomized controlled trial in a miniature pig model

Fig. 2

Photographs showing the preparation of the intestinal segments used as replacement ureters. a The selection of each 2-cm-long segment with independent and complete mesenteric vessels. b Longitudinal incision of three segments of the intestine to form a three-section rectangular intestine. c Sequential suture of the adjacent intestine; the pieces are connected into a long rectangular intestine. d The intestinal segment is sutured to form a long tubular structure. e The inferior ureter is anastomosed to the lower part of the ureter (the anastomosis is marked with a blue rectangular frame). f Anastomosis of the intestinal ureter and bladder (the anastomosis is marked with a blue rectangular frame)

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