Forgotten DJ stents with calculi in a double moiety re-implant: A case report

Journal Title: Pediatric Urology Case Reports - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 1

Abstract

Calculi occurring around double J (DJ) stents is a rare occurrence. Our case was of a 12-year-old female who was operated for ureteric re-implantation of both moieties in a case of left sided double moiety with Grade IV VUR. Two DJ stents were kept in situ and patient was lost to follow-up. The stents and resultant calculi came into notice when she came with abdominal pain and dysuria. They were removed by pyelolithotomy with suprapubic cystolithotomy.

Authors and Affiliations

Dr. Apoorva Kulkarni, Dr. Paras Kothari, Abhaya Gupta, Dr. K Vishesh Dikshit

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  • EP ID EP454404
  • DOI 10.14534/PUCR.2017124187
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Dr. Apoorva Kulkarni, Dr. Paras Kothari, Abhaya Gupta, Dr. K Vishesh Dikshit (2017). Forgotten DJ stents with calculi in a double moiety re-implant: A case report. Pediatric Urology Case Reports, 4(1), 253-255. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-454404