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. 1998 Sep;80(5):370-1.

Simple technique for non-operative removal of ureteric stents after renal transplantation

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Simple technique for non-operative removal of ureteric stents after renal transplantation

G Morris-Stiff et al. Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 1998 Sep.

Abstract

Ureteric stents are employed peroperatively in renal transplantation when there is actual or suspected damage to the donor ureter. We describe a simple technique of suturing the distal end of the stent to the tip of a urinary catheter at the time of construction of the ureteric anastomosis. The stent is simply removed by gentle traction on the urinary catheter. This method obviates the need for a minor operative procedure or exposure to ionising radiation, which are the techniques commonly utilised at present. The procedure is also applicable to reconstructive urological procedures in which short-term stenting may be required.

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