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Frédéric Girard1, Ruban Thanigasalam2, Pierre Etienne Theveniaud2, Albert El Hajj2, Christophe Eimer2, Elodie Sibileau2, Walid Massoud2, Mohammed Fennouri2, Hervé Baumert2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: To describe an original method for managing prolonged urinary leakage after partial nephrectomy. We placed a Malecot catheter in the ureter to improve the urinary drainage and therefore avoid the renal percutaneous treatment of the fistula or potential open surgery. TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS: We performed ureteral stenting using a 16 F Malecot catheter in 3 patients who had a prolonged urinary fistula after partial nephrectomy in which the placement of a ureteral stent could not resolve the urine leak. Drainage using 2 ureteral catheters was performed, which proved to be insufficient for the urinary fistula to resolve. We subsequently placed in the dilated ureter a 16 F Malecot catheter into the renal pelvis using a cystoscopic approach and a bladder catheter to complete the drainage. In all cases, the urine leak stopped after stenting with the Malecot catheter. At 1 month after the stenting, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging showed complete healing of the fistula. No infection or secondary ureteral stricture was reported.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24231211 DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2013.09.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Urology ISSN: 0090-4295 Impact factor: 2.649