Abstract
Tuberculosis is increasing in Italy and even today is still a progressive fatal illness if not treated quickly. Drug therapy still plays an important role, while endoscopy and surgery offer further therapeutic possibilities compared to the past, with excellent results regarding the most feared complication - cicatricial stenosis. Simple ureteral endoscopic dilation with catheters has given way to the insertion of modern well-tolerated in-dwelling stents that can be used even with upper calyceal stenoses. Reconstructive bladder surgery, making new orthotopic-bladders, is a valid method for treating retracted bladders. The authors report their experience in treating TBC complications in 45 patients and in particular one paradigmatic case of urinary tuberculosis with serious stenosis involving the complete urinary system between the pelvis and the distal urethra. Urethroplasty and new orthotopic ileal bladder allowed the patient, who previously had an external deviation, to micturate naturally again.
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