Percutaneous antegrade nephroscopic holmium laser pyelotomy: Novel endourologic technique for removal of extruded ureteral stent

Authors

  • Jonathan Rhee Queen's University
  • Stephen S Steele Queen's University
  • Darren Beiko Queen's University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.1258

Keywords:

ureter, stent, malposition, pyelotomy, laser

Abstract

Ureteral stent malposition outside of the urinary tract is a very uncommon complication of retrograde or antegrade ureteral stent insertion. There are few reports of open, laparoscopic or endourologic approaches to remove malpositioned stents. We present a novel technique for the removal of an extruded retroperitoneal ureteral stent using percutaneous antegrade nephroscopic holmium laser pyelotomy. This previously undescribed procedure represents a new soft tissue application of the holmium laser.

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Author Biography

Darren Beiko, Queen's University

Associate Professor, Department of Urology, Queen's University

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Published

2013-12-05

How to Cite

Rhee, J., Steele, S. S., & Beiko, D. (2013). Percutaneous antegrade nephroscopic holmium laser pyelotomy: Novel endourologic technique for removal of extruded ureteral stent. Canadian Urological Association Journal, 7(11-12), e830–2. https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.1258