Removal of an encrusted ureteral stent by cutting the stent with a holmium laser using 4.5‐Fr semi‐rigid and flexible ureteroscopes
Introduction Ureteral stents (double‐J stents) are widely used in urology to prevent or relieve ureteral obstruction and have become an integral part of urological practice. We have often experienced cases in which a stent cannot be removed due to encrustation. Case presentation We describe the case...
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doaj-ed432cbfd55045c3acd5c5a438c6b0402020-11-25T03:32:23ZengWileyIJU Case Reports2577-171X2020-09-013522422710.1002/iju5.12194Removal of an encrusted ureteral stent by cutting the stent with a holmium laser using 4.5‐Fr semi‐rigid and flexible ureteroscopesSatoshi Imai0Takaaki Inoue1Mototsugu Muramaki2Yuji Yamada3Masato Fujisawa4Department of Urology Amagasaki General Medical Center Amagasaki JapanDepartment of Urology Hara Genitourinary Hospital Hyogo JapanDepartment of Urology Amagasaki General Medical Center Amagasaki JapanDepartment of Urology Amagasaki General Medical Center Amagasaki JapanDivision of Urology Department of Surgery Related Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine Kobe, Hyogo JapanIntroduction Ureteral stents (double‐J stents) are widely used in urology to prevent or relieve ureteral obstruction and have become an integral part of urological practice. We have often experienced cases in which a stent cannot be removed due to encrustation. Case presentation We describe the case of a 54‐year‐old male, who presented with a severely encrusted ureteral stent, which had only been inserted for one month until second surgery for renal stones. The ureteral stent could not be removed as it had become encrusted with renal stones. The encrusted ureteral stent was successfully removed by cutting it with a Ho:YAG laser using 4.5/6.5‐Fr semi‐rigid and flexible ureteroscopes retrogradely. The patient subsequently remained stone‐free without any complication. Conclusion We experienced a case in which an encrusted ureteral stent was successfully removed retrogradely. Technological advancements in endourology will hopefully make the treatment of such cases safer and less invasive.https://doi.org/10.1002/iju5.12194encrusted ureteral stentflexible ureteroscoperetrograde approach |
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Satoshi Imai Takaaki Inoue Mototsugu Muramaki Yuji Yamada Masato Fujisawa Removal of an encrusted ureteral stent by cutting the stent with a holmium laser using 4.5‐Fr semi‐rigid and flexible ureteroscopes IJU Case Reports encrusted ureteral stent flexible ureteroscope retrograde approach |
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Satoshi Imai Takaaki Inoue Mototsugu Muramaki Yuji Yamada Masato Fujisawa |
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Satoshi Imai |
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Removal of an encrusted ureteral stent by cutting the stent with a holmium laser using 4.5‐Fr semi‐rigid and flexible ureteroscopes |
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Removal of an encrusted ureteral stent by cutting the stent with a holmium laser using 4.5‐Fr semi‐rigid and flexible ureteroscopes |
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Removal of an encrusted ureteral stent by cutting the stent with a holmium laser using 4.5‐Fr semi‐rigid and flexible ureteroscopes |
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Removal of an encrusted ureteral stent by cutting the stent with a holmium laser using 4.5‐Fr semi‐rigid and flexible ureteroscopes |
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Removal of an encrusted ureteral stent by cutting the stent with a holmium laser using 4.5‐Fr semi‐rigid and flexible ureteroscopes |
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removal of an encrusted ureteral stent by cutting the stent with a holmium laser using 4.5‐fr semi‐rigid and flexible ureteroscopes |
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Introduction Ureteral stents (double‐J stents) are widely used in urology to prevent or relieve ureteral obstruction and have become an integral part of urological practice. We have often experienced cases in which a stent cannot be removed due to encrustation. Case presentation We describe the case of a 54‐year‐old male, who presented with a severely encrusted ureteral stent, which had only been inserted for one month until second surgery for renal stones. The ureteral stent could not be removed as it had become encrusted with renal stones. The encrusted ureteral stent was successfully removed by cutting it with a Ho:YAG laser using 4.5/6.5‐Fr semi‐rigid and flexible ureteroscopes retrogradely. The patient subsequently remained stone‐free without any complication. Conclusion We experienced a case in which an encrusted ureteral stent was successfully removed retrogradely. Technological advancements in endourology will hopefully make the treatment of such cases safer and less invasive. |
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encrusted ureteral stent flexible ureteroscope retrograde approach |
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https://doi.org/10.1002/iju5.12194 |
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