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Daming Wang1, Hongliang Sun1, Lei Chen1, Zhiqi Liu1, Dazhao Zhang1, Dexin Yu1, Demao Ding2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The most serious complication of ureter stent is long-term retention of ureteral stent and stone formation around the stent. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Encrusted ureteral stent; Endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery; Prone-split leg position
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32252734 PMCID: PMC7137218 DOI: 10.1186/s12894-020-00606-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Urol ISSN: 1471-2490 Impact factor: 2.264
Fig. 1The abdominal radiograph showed that circular encrustations completely encasing both of the pigtail portions of the indwelling ureteral stent
Fig. 2Figure 2a: Single stone in the renal pelvis, wrapped around the upper part of the stent. Figure 2b: Large oval stone in bladder, wrapped around the end of stent tube
Fig. 3The schematic diagram shows the position of the patient in prone-split leg position, the position of the surgeon and the placement of the instruments
Fig. 4The distal end of the ureteral stent was severe encrusted, the diameter is about 2 cm. Pneumatic ballistic gravel through nephroscopes into the bladder
Fig. 5The ureteroscope enters the left renal pelvis along the stent tube and guide wire, ureteroscope to monitor the dilation and establishment of puncture channel in renal pelvis
Fig. 6Ureteral stent and stone were removed completely