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Figure 1 – Excretory urography showing proximal uretero-hy- uretero-hy-dronephrosis and typical “J” configuration of retrocaval ureter.
Figure 4 – Excretory urography performed after reconstruction showing good drainage of the ureter (thick arrow =  pre-anasto-mosis; thin arrow = post-anastomosis).
Table 1 –  Case reports in the literature using laparoscopic technique for surgical repair of retrocaval ureter.

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