Is there ponding normal after ureteral bladder replantation

Dr. Sydney Parker
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2025-05-01 02:05:46 Views: 52 times

After ureteral bladder replantation, there is ponding abnormal, should be analyzed according to the actual situation.

If the patient's ponding is less, and gradually relieved with the recovery of the disease, no other uncomfortable symptoms, this is normal. The surrounding tissues will be damaged after ureteral bladder replantation, resulting in local tissue fluid accumulation, causing ponding phenomenon, which will gradually improve with the recovery of the wound. If the patient has more ponding, accompanied by pain, swelling, exudation, and fever symptoms, this is abnormal, may be caused by inflammation infection. Inflammation occurs after infection, local secretion of more inflammatory secretions, the formation of ponding.



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