Ureteral implantation according to Mirotvortsev is a surgical method that is used to restore the patency of the ureters when they are damaged or narrowed. This method was developed by Russian surgeon Mirotvortsev in the 1960s and has since become one of the most common methods of treating urolithiasis.
The essence of the operation is that through an incision on the abdominal wall, the surgeon inserts a special stent into the ureter - a metal tube that expands its lumen and allows urine to pass freely through it. The stent is then fixed in the ureter using special clamps.
After the operation, the patient remains in the hospital for several days, then he is discharged home. For several weeks after surgery, you must follow a diet that excludes the consumption of spicy, salty, fatty and fried foods, as well as alcohol.
The advantages of the method are its effectiveness and rapid recovery after surgery. In addition, this method does not require a long hospital stay and can be performed on an outpatient basis.
However, like any other surgery, ureteral implantation may have some risks and complications, such as infection, bleeding, damage to neighboring organs and tissues. Therefore, before undergoing surgery, it is necessary to undergo a full examination and consult with a doctor.