Introduction. Fibroepithelial tumor of the urinary tract is a rare disease of mesenchymal origin, consisting of stroma forming the base of the polyp and fibrovascular tissue covered by an epithelial layer. The diagnosis of fibroepithelial polyp is established during cystoscopy or ureteroscopy and based on histological examination, due to the absence of specific symptoms, laboratory tests, and noninvasive criteria that distinguish it from a malignant neoplasm.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of endoscopic laser resection of ureteral fibroepithelial polyps and analyze early postoperative complications.
Clinical observation.This paper presents our own clinical observations of two successful endoscopic resections of ureteral fibroepithelial polyps. Literature data reflect the evolution of surgical techniques and the immediate and long-term outcomes of treating fibroepithelial polyps of the ureters and bladder.
Conclusion. Endoscopic resection of urinary tract fibroepithelial tumors is currently the preferred method, having proven its effectiveness and safety.
