par Debled, Georges
Référence Acta urologica Belgica, 41, 4, page (545-556)
Publication Publié, 1973
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : The antireflux mechanism of the ureterovesical valve is assumed by a passive valvular mechanism and by the structure of the ureterotrigonal junction. A malformation of the terminal ureter consisting of collagenic hypertrophy and muscular anarchy, associated with a too short submucosal ureter explains the primary vesicoureteral reflux. The congenital absence of the muscular intersections at the meatus, associated with a too short submucosal ureter, could produce a primary vesicoureteral reflux.