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Preservation of müllerian structures with laparoscopic management of intra-abdominal testes in persistent müllerian duct syndrome
Journal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 12Issue 1p65–66Published online: November 5, 2015- Diana K. Bowen
- Richard S. Matulewicz
- Edward M. Gong
Cited in Scopus: 5Laparoscopic management of remnant uterine structures for patients with persistent müllerian duct syndrome (PMDS) and bilateral intra-abdominal testes include supracervical hysterectomy or splitting of the uterine structure to facilitate orchiopexy. A laparoscopic uterine-sparing approach, however, has not been described in the literature. - Video bank
Combined robotic and open approach to excision of accessory bladder and urethral triplication
Journal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 11Issue 2p98–99Published online: February 5, 2015- Diana K. Bowen
- Alexander P. Glaser
- Jonathan W. Bush
- Earl Y. Cheng
- Edward M. Gong
Cited in Scopus: 0Management of urethral and bladder duplication anomalies centers on prevention of recurrent infections and preservation of renal function. We present a surgical approach to urethral triplication and bladder duplication utilizing a combined robotic and open approach. - Video bank
Robotic-assisted laparoscopic transplant-to-native ureteroureterostomy in a pediatric patient
Journal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 10Issue 6p1284.e1–1284.e2Published online: September 23, 2014- Diana K. Bowen
- Jessica T. Casey
- Earl Y. Cheng
- Edward M. Gong
Cited in Scopus: 5Management of late-occurring or long (>3 cm) post-transplant ureteral strictures usually requires open surgery, which includes ureteroureterostomy (UU) as an option. Recently, robotic-assisted laparoscopic UU for ectopic ureters in a duplicated system has been described. We report a case of a robotic-assisted laparoscopic transplant-to-native side-to-side UU in a 14-year-old girl with a stricture of nearly two-thirds of her transplant ureter 5 years after a cadaveric renal transplant.