Totally encrusted ureteral stent in a 5 years old boy with solitary ectopic pelvic kidney: A case report
Journal Title: Pediatric Urology Case Reports - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 3
Abstract
Management of retained encrusted ureteral stent is challenging. A 5 years old boy with congenital right solitary pelvic kidney found to have missed totally encrusted ureteral stent with large renal pelvis, ureter and bladder stone. The age of patient, anatomical consideration and severity of encrustation make the management options limited. Single incision and pyelolithotomy, ureterolithotomy and cystolithotomy with removal of the stent was carried out.
Authors and Affiliations
Ibrahim Alnadhari, Abdulelah M Ghilan, Mansor Altowaity, Morshed Salah
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