| Literature DB >> 30671542 |
Sarwar Noori Mahmood1, Hewa Mahmoud Toffeq2, Muhamed Hussen2, Aram Karim2, Choman Jamal2, Aree Ali Said2, Bryar Othman Aziz2.
Abstract
Background: Ureteral stents (Double-J stents) have been widely used in urology to prevent or relieve ureteral obstruction and have become an integral part of urologic practice. However, if ureteral stents are kept for a prolonged period or neglected, they can cause significant morbidity because of complications such as stent migration, encrustation, occlusion, stone formation, and fragmentation. Therefore, it is crucial to remove stents as soon as possible after they have served their purpose, to prevent complications and morbidity. Case Presentation: In this study, we present a case of a 28-year-old man who presented with broken extensively encrusted Double-J stent, with bulky stones at both ends of the stents that had been inserted 15 years ago, after an open right pyelolithotomy, and that was lost to follow-up. Cystolithotripsy, ureteroscopic laser lithotripsy, and two consecutive mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomies were necessary to extract the stent and the patient became stone free.Entities:
Keywords: Double-J stents; broken; encrustations; forgotten
Year: 2018 PMID: 30671542 PMCID: PMC6340373 DOI: 10.1089/cren.2018.0083
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Endourol Case Rep ISSN: 2379-9889

Plain KUB showed forgotten Double-J with the stone formation at both sides of the coils. KUB, kidney, ureter, and bladder radiograph.

Native CT scan showed forgotten Double-J with a broken piece inside the urinary bladder.

(a) Cystoscopic view showing the broken piece of the Double-J and encrustation; (b) ureteroscopic view of the Double-J showing extensive encrustation and stone formation.

Two tract mini-PCNL and flexible nephroscope for clearance of the stones. PCNL, percutaneous nephrolithotomy.

Removed Double-J stent showed a broken piece and the rest of Double-J with encrustation, with fragmented stones remove by PCNL.

Postoperative KUB showed new inserted Double-J and stone-free status.