Neglected ureteral stent in a patient with chronic kidney disease and solitary functioning kidney: case report and review of literature.

case report chronic kidney disease forgotten double-J stent neglected DJ stent solitary kidney

Journal

Annals of medicine and surgery (2012)
ISSN: 2049-0801
Titre abrégé: Ann Med Surg (Lond)
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101616869

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Dec 2023
Historique:
received: 20 09 2023
accepted: 26 10 2023
medline: 15 12 2023
pubmed: 15 12 2023
entrez: 15 12 2023
Statut: epublish

Résumé

A ureteral stent is crucial for managing urinary flow obstruction, ureteral reconstructive surgeries, and iatrogenic ureteral injuries. The authors aim to report a case of forgotten double-J stent for 17 years, the longest time reported in literature in a patient with solitary kidney and no typical long-term complications as stones formation and encrustation. A 58-year-old male with chronic kidney disease and solitary left kidney presented with left loin pain. With creatinine higher than baseline (6.2 mg/dl), he reported a neglected double-J stent placed 17 years ago in a different hospital. In addition, non-contrast computed tomography and cystoscopy revealed hydronephrosis, cystitis, and an element of infra-vesical obstruction, evident by high bladder neck. Treatment included left percutaneous nephrostomy, but he was readmitted few weeks later for cystoscopy, ureteroscopy, and a new double-J insertion. Due to worsening renal function, he was readmitted four weeks later for cystoscopic removal of the new double-J stent and Transurethral Resection of the Prostate, after which creatinine returned to baseline. Double-J stents are vital in urological procedures, but neglecting their presence can lead to severe complications like encrustations, stone formation, stent fractures, hydronephrosis, infections, and renal function loss. Treatment of long-term complications is difficult and should consider many factors, including the type and severity of associated complications and the patient's preoperative status. Preventing complications from neglected or forgotten double-J stents through patient education and follow-up is crucial, especially in those with solitary functioning kidneys due to the imminent loss of renal function.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38098554
doi: 10.1097/MS9.0000000000001478
pii: AMSU-D-23-02085
pmc: PMC10718373
doi:

Types de publication

Case Reports

Langues

eng

Pagination

6289-6293

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are disclosed at the end of this article

Auteurs

Mohamed Sakr (M)

Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria, Egypt.

Merhan Badran (M)

Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria, Egypt.

Prakriti Pokhrel (P)

Kathmandu Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal.

Ummul Z Asfeen (UZ)

New York Medical College, Saint Michael's Medical Center, Newark, NJ.

Nadin Nouh Badran (NN)

Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria, Egypt.

Maram Wahed Badran (MW)

Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria, Egypt.

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