Mirotvortseva Ureteral Implantation

Peacemaker implantation, also known as peacemaker-nesbita implantation, is one of the most famous and successful surgeries in the field of urology. It was developed by the Soviet surgeon Stanislav Rodionovich Mirotvortsev in the 19th century and was the first successful operation to restore the outflow of urine after removal of the urinary system. It received its name after the daughter of the Peacemaker Mary Magdalene, who was an active supporter of his idea.

The essence of the operation is to create an artificial urinary tract from intestinal segments. This allows you to restore normal urine flow in patients with injuries to the urinary system or tumors of the urinary tract. The procedure can be performed both for transurethral resection (TUR) of the prostate and for kidney or bladder cancer.

The first stage of the operation is the removal of urinary stones and stones that remain due to injury to the ureteral tract. The bladder is then opened, the tumor, if present, is removed, and an artificial ureter is created using segments of the small intestine. It is important to note that the operation is performed through an incision in the abdomen, which is usually done under general anesthesia.

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Mirotvortseva Ureteral Implantation

Peacemaker ureteral implantation is a surgical procedure that uses special implants to create a connection between the bladder and ureter. This operation is used to treat various diseases of the kidneys and urinary tract, such as nephrolithiasis, stria