Total ureteral replacement with a small intestinal graft as a reconstructive stage of combined treatment for recurrent colorectal cancer: case report - Summary - MDSpire

Total ureteral replacement with a small intestinal graft as a reconstructive stage of combined treatment for recurrent colorectal cancer: case report

  • By

  • Sergey K. Efetov

  • Maksim V. Volgin

  • Aleksandra Y. Koziy

  • Igor V. Fokin

  • Camilla R. Azilgareeva

  • Nina B. Paramonova

  • Mikhail E. Enikeev

  • Airazat M. Kazaryan

  • June 1, 2026

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Objective:

To highlight total ureteral replacement with a small intestinal graft in the surgical management of recurrent colorectal cancer.

Key Findings:
  • The patient had a history of rectal cancer and presented with ureteral obstruction due to a recurrent mass.
  • Surgical intervention included resection of the left ureter and reconstruction with a small intestinal graft.
Interpretation:

Limitations:
  • The case study is based on a single patient, limiting generalizability.
  • Long-term outcomes of the ureteral reconstruction are not yet available.
Conclusion:

The case demonstrates ureteral reconstruction using a small intestinal graft in the context of recurrent colorectal cancer.

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