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How is bilateral ureteroneocyctostomy used to treat patients with vesicoureteral reflux?

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Prevents Reflux: Ureteroneocyctostomy describes a surgical procedure. It describes placing the ureters into a "new hole" into the bladder. This surgery prevents urine from traveling backwards through the ureters, thereby preventing reflux damage to the kidneys.

Answered 2/28/2013

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Reflux: This operation involves detaching and re-implanting the ureter(s) into the bladder at an angle, and with sufficient tunneling through the wall, to Prohibit future reflux of urine from the bladder back up the ureters.

Answered 5/6/2018

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