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Revisiting the Tethered Ureteral Stents in Children: A Novel Modification Publisher Pubmed



Kajbafzadeh AM1 ; Nabavizadeh B1 ; Keihani S1 ; Hosseini Sharifi SH1
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  1. 1. Pediatric Urology Research Center, Pediatrics Center of Excellence, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, No. 62, Dr. Gharib’s Street, Keshavarz Boulevard, PO Box 1419733151, Tehran, Iran

Source: International Urology and Nephrology Published:2015


Abstract

Purpose: To propose a simple noninvasive method for ureteral stent retrieval using an extraction string sutured to the skin in children. Methods: A retrospective chart review was performed to gather relevant data from December 2005 to February 2013. After the surgeries, if indicated, a tethered double-J stent was placed in the ureter. A 5-0 non-absorbable Prolene stitch was used as an extraction string passing through the urethra and was sutured to subcoronal skin in boys or inner surface of labia majora in girls. For stent removal, a small amount of 2 % lidocaine jelly was pushed into the urethra 5 min before the procedure. The string was then pulled by continuous and gentle force until the entire stent was out. The suture was then cut to release the stent. No sedation or anesthesia was needed. Results: A total of 378 double-J stents with extraction strings were inserted for a total of 325 patients (61.2 % male). Of the 53 patients with bilateral ureteral stents, one male patient (1.88 %) experienced early stent protrusion from urethral meatus. Two of 272 patients (0.73 %) with unilateral ureteral stent (one male and one female) encountered the same problem. All other stents were extracted successfully using the extraction string without any complications. No upward stent migration or suture site reaction was encountered. Conclusion: This method is a safe, easy-to-use, feasible and noninvasive alternative for cystoscopic stent removal with high success rate and minimal complications. This can lead to considerable saving in time and costs for patients, families and healthcare system. © 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.