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Insertion of a Single Double-J Stent for Bilateral Open Ureteral Reimplantation: Introducing a Novel Technique and Assessment of Feasibility Publisher Pubmed



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

Source: International Urology and Nephrology Published:2016


Abstract

Purpose: To propose a novel technique for bilateral placement of a single double-J stent during bilateral open ureteral reimplantation in order to reduce the intravesical length of stent and potentially minimize the irritative symptoms. Methods: A retrospective chart review was performed to find patients who underwent bilateral open ureteral reimplantation. According to the patient’s age, an appropriate single double-J stent is used for stenting both ureters after open reimplantation using the Politano–Leadbetter technique. The stent is fixed to the bladder wall with a 4-0 chromic absorbable suture in the midline, superior to the intertrigonal ridge. A non-absorbable suture is also fixed to the stent in the midline as an extraction string. Results: From June 2009 to July 2013, 20 patients underwent bilateral ureteric surgery. Twelve (60 %) were female. Patients’ age ranged from 3 months to 2 years. Double-J stents were successfully removed within 2 weeks postoperatively in all patients. Conclusions: This technique might reduce the stent-related symptoms after open bladder surgery for bilateral ureteral surgery. Using this technique will reduce the redundant mass of ureteral stents in bladder and potentially minimize the trigonal irritation and subsequent pain and discomfort. © 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
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