| Literature DB >> 24778893 |
Ziho Lee1, Christopher E Reilly1, Blake W Moore1, Jack H Mydlo1, David I Lee2, Daniel D Eun1.
Abstract
We describe a case in which a Weck Hem-o-lok clip (Teleflex, Research Triangle Park, USA) migrated into the collecting system and acted as a nidus for stone formation in a patient after robot-assisted partial nephrectomy. The patient presented 2 years postoperatively with left-sided renal colic. Abdominal computed tomography scan showed a 10 millimeter renal calculus in the left middle pole. After using laser lithotripsy to fragment the overlying renal stone, a Weck Hem-o-lok clip was found to be embedded in the collecting system. A laser fiber through a flexible ureteroscope was used to successfully dislodge the clip from the renal parenchyma, and a stone basket was used to extract the clip.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24778893 PMCID: PMC3978407 DOI: 10.1155/2014/397427
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Urol
Figure 1Noncontrast helical abdominal CT scan showing persistent 10 mm left renal calculus after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy.
Figure 2Renal calculus containing Weck Hem-o-lok clip as seen on flexible ureteroscopy.