Purpose: We evaluated a new simplified technique for secondary surgical correction of persistent reflux in a reimplanted dilated ureter.

Materials And Methods: Four patients a median of 3 years old with recurrent vesicoureteral reflux after initial reimplantation of ureters greater than 9 mm. in diameter underwent in situ excisional ureteral tailoring.

Results: Followup ranged from 15 to 27 months (mean 22). Within 3 months postoperatively ultrasound confirmed no ureteral obstruction, and at 3 to 6 months voiding cystourethrography revealed no vesicoureteral reflux in any case.

Conclusions: Our study highlights the surgical details and safety of this technique for preserving the vascularity of the reconstructed ureter and avoiding injury to the contralateral ureter.

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