OBJECTIVE: To characterize traumatic injuries secondary to ureteral stent manipulation and analyze factors associated with their occurrence.
METHODS: We performed a comprehensive retrospective review of the literature and of our institutional records for occurrences of iatrogenic injury because of retrograde ureteral stent procedures.
RESULTS: Overall, 22 cases were identified, including 3 cases at our institution. Most injuries involved a major artery (52%) or vein (30%), with the remainder (17%) limited to the genitourinary tract. Associated factors included: hydronephrosis, pelvic malignancy, indwelling or chronic ureteral stents, chemoradiation, and urinary diversion.
CONCLUSION: Ureteral stenting-induced trauma is a rare but potentially life-threatening event. Recognition of the risk factors that predispose patients to iatrogenic stent trauma may help to prevent such injuries or, alternatively, it may facilitate their prompt diagnosis and treatment.
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Maurice MJ, Cherullo EE. Are you the author?
Urology Institute, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH.
Reference: Urology. 2014 Apr 15. pii: S0090-4295(14)00043-0.
doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2014.01.009
PubMed Abstract
PMID: 24745795
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