Literature DB >> 3510020

Indwelling ureteral stents: percutaneous management of complications.

A J LeRoy, H J Williams, J W Segura, D E Patterson, R C Benson.   

Abstract

Complications of indwelling ureteral stents were managed percutaneously in 13 patients. These complications consisted of three fractured, three heavily encrusted, and seven migrated stents. While most ureteral stent malfunctions are routinely managed with retrograde techniques, the percutaneous approach allows effective clinical management in selected cases in which extensive renal stone material or brittle intrarenal stent fragments are present or when previous surgery or ureteral strictures do not permit a retrograde approach. Fluoroscopically guided removal of migrated stents and percutaneous endoscopic techniques, for complex cases such as those requiring stone removal, were successful and without complications.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3510020     DOI: 10.1148/radiology.158.1.3510020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


  16 in total

1.  Fragmentation of a forgotten double J stent and excreted with urine: case report.

Authors:  Sedat Soyupek; Taylan Oksay; Alim Koşar
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 2.370

Review 2.  Missed fractured 'trapped JJ stent' in a solitary functioning renal unit--implications of management.

Authors:  Iqbal Singh; Nain Singh
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 2.370

3.  Risk factor analysis and management of ureteral double-j stent complications.

Authors:  Youness Ahallal; Abdelhak Khallouk; Mohammed Jamal El Fassi; Moulay Hassan Farih
Journal:  Rev Urol       Date:  2010

Review 4.  Interventional procedures in the upper urinary tract.

Authors:  M P Banner; P Ramchandani; H M Pollack
Journal:  Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol       Date:  1991 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 2.740

5.  Spontaneous fragmentation of a double J stent.

Authors:  O Adsan; E Güner; B Oztürk; T Ataman; M Cetinkaya
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  1997       Impact factor: 2.370

Review 6.  Ureteral stent-associated complications--where we are and where we are going.

Authors:  Dirk Lange; Samir Bidnur; Nathan Hoag; Ben H Chew
Journal:  Nat Rev Urol       Date:  2014-12-23       Impact factor: 14.432

7.  Ureteral stenting in urosepsis: a cautionary note.

Authors:  J Franczyk; R R Gray
Journal:  Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol       Date:  1989 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 2.740

8.  Direct ureteric length measurement from intravenous pyelography: does height represent ureteric length?

Authors:  Sung Hyun Paick; Hyoung Keun Park; Seok-Soo Byun; Seung-June Oh; Hyeon Hoe Kim
Journal:  Urol Res       Date:  2005-02-25

9.  Tubular foreign body or stent: safe retrieval or repositioning using the coaxial snare technique.

Authors:  Chang Kyu Seong; Yong Joo Kim; Jin Wook Chung; Seung Hyup Kim; Joon Koo Han; Hyun Beom Kim; Jae Hyung Park
Journal:  Korean J Radiol       Date:  2002 Jan-Mar       Impact factor: 3.500

10.  168 double J (pigtail) ureteric catheter insertions: a retrospective review.

Authors:  F H Smedley; J Rimmer; M Taube; L Edwards
Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl       Date:  1988-11       Impact factor: 1.891

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