Ureter as an Innocent Bystander: Presentation and Management in Unusual Vascular Compression Syndromes
Harkirat Talwar, Vikas K Panwar, Tushar A Narain, Ankur Mittal

TL;DR
This paper presents five rare cases where ureters were compressed by unusual blood vessels, leading to kidney issues and requiring specialized diagnosis and treatment.
Contribution
The study highlights previously underreported vascular structures causing ureteric compression and emphasizes the importance of CT urography for diagnosis.
Findings
Five rare cases of ureteric compression by unusual vascular structures were identified and treated.
CT urography with multiple phases is crucial for diagnosing these rare vascular compression syndromes.
Minimally invasive treatments like endoscopic ureterotomy effectively relieve the obstruction.
Abstract
Objective Abdominopelvic vascular compression syndromes occur when the vascular structures either cause compression or are compressed by the surrounding hollow viscera. Apart from retrocaval ureter and UPJO (ureteropelvic junction obstruction), ureteric compression by other vascular structures is rare. We present five rare cases of ureter compression caused by the inferior mesenteric vein, testicular vein, ovarian vein, common iliac arteries, and an unnamed tributary of the inferior vena cava (IVC). Methods Retrospective data of all cases of hydroureteronephrosis between January 2019 and March 2020 were studied. Out of the 659 cases identified, the search was narrowed to keywords like "vascular compression", "ureteric compression", and "crossing vessels". A total of 11 cases were identified. Excluding six cases of UPJO, we were left with five cases of extrinsic ureteric compression…
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TopicsVascular anomalies and interventions · Vascular Procedures and Complications · Cardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy
