| Literature DB >> 22548081 |
Takashi Kawahara1, Hiroki Ito, Hideyuki Terao, Takehiko Ogawa, Hiroji Uemura, Yoshinobu Kubota, Junichi Matsuzaki.
Abstract
A 23-year-old female had bilateral ureteral stents placed due to bilateral renal stones and hydronephrosis. The bilateral ureteral stents were changed every 3 months. A kidney ureter bladder (KUB) film showed left encrustation along the ureteral stent thus necessitating removal; however, the ureteral stent could not be removed cystoscopically. The ureteral stent was, therefore, extracted using flexible ureteroscopy (URS) with a holmium (Ho): yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) laser.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22548081 PMCID: PMC3324268 DOI: 10.1155/2012/862539
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Med
Figure 1KUB shows bilateral renal stones. The newer stent was inserted beside the encrusted ureteral stent.
Figure 2(a) The body of the encrusted ureteral stent. (b) Flexible URS shows that the upper end of the encrusted ureteral stent was heavily calcified to the renal stone. (c), (d) Lithotripsy around the encrusted stent using Ho: YAG laser (ureteral stent: arrow).