Omar Jendouzi, Aya Sobhi, Abdelali Bahadi, Mohamed Alami, Driss Elkabbaj and Ahmed Ameur
Renal transplantation (RT) is considered to be the best substitute treatment for end-stage renal failure. Urologic complications occur in 4% to 8%. A delay in detection and treatment of any of these complications may lead to loss of renal graft function, morbidity of patients. One of the most frequent complication is Vesico Ureteral Reflux. We report a case of a young transplant patient, presented with a singular complication of RT: grade III vesicoureteral reflux associated to an acquired postoperative paraureteral diverticulum, discussing the clinical and therapeutic aspects of this complication.
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