PMID: 8580754Nov 1, 1995Paper

Enzymatic digestion of the urethra after pancreatic transplantation: a case report

Abdominal Imaging
J M MullaneyJ M Ham

Abstract

The most common method of exocrine drainage in pancreatic transplantation is urinary drainage. With the shift from enteric drainage and duct occlusion techniques, there has been a concomitant shift from intraabdominal to urological complications. We present a case in which a simultaneous pancreas-kidney (SPK) transplant recipient developed urethral disruption and associated bladder outlet obstruction 11 months following surgery.

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Sep 1, 1994·The Journal of Urology·E A ElkhammasR M Ferguson

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