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Intravascular double J stent migration

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

Subtitle:a case report, review, and management algorithm
A double J stent (DJS) is the main therapy for ureteral obstruction when conservative treatment fails. Antegrade migration in the bladder u or retrograde migration in the ureter u are well-known complications. We present a case with intravascular migration of a DJS into the inferior vena cava. Inferior venocavagraphy confirmed the position of the stent, and thrombus formation was excluded at its tip. The stent was retracted endoscopically. After the procedure, limited contrast leakage was seen at the perforation site on venography. The current available literature is reviewed. Based on this, a management algorithm is drawn up.
Journal: Urology Annals
ISSN: 0974-7796
Volume: 11
Pages: 93 - 97
Publication year:2019
Keywords:A1 Journal article
Accessibility:Open