Abstract
This is a case report of a 50-year-old diabetic woman with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who had an incidentally detected right-sided ureteral stricture. Ureteral strictures are a serious condition that may sometimes progress silently, ultimately resulting in ipsilateral renal function loss. Proper timing and appropriate treatment are essential to preserve renal function and prevent further complications. The management of long-segment strictures ranges from open repair to laparoscopic, robotic, and interventional techniques. This manuscript presents a case of a long-segment ureteral stricture successfully treated using a minimally invasive endourological technique, preserving normal urinary flow. This is the first study to report a successful synergistic interventional approach for the management of complex ureteral strictures.