| Literature DB >> 27868099 |
Madeline Cancian1, Joseph Brito1, Joseph Renzulli1, Gyan Pareek1.
Abstract
A twenty-eight-year-old female with a history of suprapubic pain and recurrent urinary tract infections presents for urology referral with a kidney, ureter, and bladder radiograph showing a 4.4 cm bladder calculus and 6.5 cm distal left ureteral stone. She underwent effective cystolitholapaxy of the bladder stone. Endourologic attempt (left ureteroscopy) was unsuccessful because of ureteral stone burden. Findings at ureteroscopy revealed a duplicated system on the left with the lower pole moiety joining just proximal to the ureteral orifice. The stone was found to be in the upper pole moiety ureter. An open ureterolithotomy was performed with intraoperative ureteroscopic laser lithotripsy and common sheath ureteral reimplant. Furthermore, a previously placed stent was found to be encrusted at the time of the ureterolithotomy. Effective ureteroscopy and lasering were performed through the ureterotomy up to the renal pelvis of the upper pole ureter.Entities:
Keywords: duplicate ureter; lithotripsy; ureteroscopy; urolithiasis
Year: 2016 PMID: 27868099 PMCID: PMC5107663 DOI: 10.1089/cren.2016.0098
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Endourol Case Rep ISSN: 2379-9889

Kidney, ureter, and bladder radiograph from initial presentation.

CT scan during work-up revealing (a) large bladder stone as well as (b) 6 cm stone extending up distal left ureter with duplicated left collecting system.

Retrograde pyelogram showing distal ureteral filling defect with dilated upper pole ureter proximal to stone, lower pole stone exiting medially without dilation.

(a) Six centimeter stone removed from distal ureter (b) cross section of cut duplicated ureter after incision of common ureteral wall, dilated upper pole moiety ureter on the left with DeBakey in lumen.