
ureteral reimplantation surgery
Ureteral reimplantation surgery is a procedure to correct problems with the tubes (ureters) that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. If these tubes are damaged, narrowed, or improperly connected, urine flow can be affected. During the surgery, the surgeon repositions or reconnects the ureters to the bladder in a way that ensures proper flow and prevents reflux, or backflow of urine. This typically involves creating a new, secure connection between the ureter and bladder. The goal is to restore normal urine flow, reduce infection risk, and improve kidney function.