Three cases are reported in which ileum has been used to replace irreparably damaged ureters despite preexisting moderate to severe pyelocaliectasis. Two cases have had satisfactory results while one had increasing pyelocaliectasis and azotemia requiring subsequent cutaneous diversion. The rationale for using ileum to replace ureter is presented with a discussion of objectives to be achieved surgically to assure the success of the procedure.
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