Pyelostomy

Pyelostomy

**Pyelostomy.** *Pyelostomy, paracystostomy* (ancient Greek πῦλον - kidney, stoma - opening, πυῖλος τόμος - renal opening) - surgical operation: creating an artificial opening (stoma) in the wall, roof or bottom of the bladder or renal pelvis. An operation similar to cystostomy is performed through extraperitoneal access, through an incision in the anterior abdominal wall in the area of ​​the antitroyak, or pararectal access in the lumbar region. In the postoperative period, urine can flow from external ureteral stomas into established medical care measures, or into urethral drainage through an artificial or applied catheter to improve urine outflow and oxygenation (with an indirect control catheter).