Taddei Typhloureterostomy

century) is a surgical procedure that is used to treat obstructive uropathy (blockage of the urinary tract) by creating a new opening between the colon and ureter. This procedure may be recommended in cases where urinary tract obstruction is caused by a tumor, stones, or other factors that cannot be treated with other methods.

The Taddei Tyfluureterostomy procedure is usually performed under general anesthesia and can take several hours. The surgeon makes a small incision in the patient's abdomen to gain access to the colon. The surgeon then creates an opening between the ureter and the colon, which allows urine to flow from the kidneys into the intestines.

After the procedure, the patient may need some time to recover. He may experience discomfort and pain in the abdominal cavity, as well as temporary gastrointestinal disturbances. However, most patients recover successfully and receive significant relief from their symptoms.

Overall, Taddei Tyfluureterostomy is an important surgical procedure that can help patients with obstructive uropathy that cannot be treated with other methods. Like any other surgical procedure, it has its risks and side effects, so it is important to discuss all possible risks and benefits of this procedure with your doctor.



Taddei-Tyfluureterostomy (TTUS) is a surgical procedure that restores the flow of urine from the bladder in patients with urinary tract obstruction. This operation was developed by Italian surgeon Daniele Taddei in the 1980s and is named after him.

TTUS is used to treat various diseases that lead to urinary tract obstruction, such as urinary tract cancer, kidney stones, ureteral strictures (narrowings of the urinary tract), inflammatory urinary tract diseases, and others.

In TTUS, the surgeon makes an incision in the abdominal wall and exposes the bladder and ureters. He then creates a new channel for urine to flow out of the bladder using part of the intestine or ureter. This new channel connects to the bladder and is brought out through an incision in the abdominal wall.

After the operation, the patient undergoes a rehabilitation period, which may take several weeks. During this time, he must follow a special diet and take medications to prevent infections and complications.

Overall, TTUS is an effective treatment for urinary tract obstruction and can help many patients maintain health and quality of life.