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Gross calcification on distal end of ureteral stent.

Miguel Angel Arrabal Polo1, Mercedes Nogueras Ocaña, Miguel Arrabal Martín, Sergio Merino Salas, José Luis Miján Ortiz, Armando Zuluaga Gómez.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The commonest indications for ureteral stent placement are: obstructive nephrolithiasis, renoureteral surgery, urologic oncology, endourology and extrinsic ureteral compression.
METHODS: We report the case of a 77-year-old male patient with a DJ ureteral catheter placed for an 8-month period and history of nephrolithiasis; the stent showed a 60 mm x 30 mm calcification on its distal end.
RESULTS: Open cystolithotomy and removal of stent resolved the clinic symptomatology.
CONCLUSION: A prolonged indwell time of stents, as well as a history of nephrolithiasis and urinary infections may on many occasions result in calcification and encrustation of ureteral stents, and will lead to the use of endourology techniques, extracorporeal lithotripsy or open surgery to resolve these conditions.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21187571

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Esp Urol        ISSN: 0004-0614            Impact factor:   0.436


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1.  Reduction of ureteral stent encrustation by modulating the urine pH and inhibiting the crystal film with a new oral composition: a multicenter, placebo controlled, double blind, randomized clinical trial.

Authors:  Carlos Torrecilla; Jaime Fernández-Concha; José R Cansino; Juan A Mainez; José H Amón; Simbad Costas; Oriol Angerri; Esteban Emiliani; Miguel A Arrabal Martín; Miguel A Arrabal Polo; Ana García; Manuel C Reina; Juan F Sánchez; Alberto Budía; Daniel Pérez-Fentes; Félix Grases; Antonia Costa-Bauzá; Jordi Cuñé
Journal:  BMC Urol       Date:  2020-06-05       Impact factor: 2.264

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