A case of antegrade invagination of the ureteral mucosa is described. This iatrogenic complication of endourology resulted from percutaneous dilatation with teflon catheters of a stricture in the ureter of a renal graft transplanted 4 years earlier. Definitive correction was by open surgery, which achieved good results.

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