Abstract
Percutaneous ureteral stent insertion is a treatment of permanent or temporary urinary diversion to maintain continuity and function of the obstructed and injured ureter. We performed 31 cases of percutaneous double pig tall ureteral stent insertion in 21 patients, included 13 patients with malignant ureteral obstruction and eight patients with injured ureter as well as benign inflammatory stricture. Satisfactory resulted was obtained in all patients but one, who need percutaneous nephrostomy on week later for urinary diversion. No significant complication was encountered. The authors concluded that percutaneous ureteral stent insertion, an interventional procedure alternative to urologic retrograde method, is an effective method for urinary diversion.
Yoon, Yup;
Sung, Dong Wook;
Choi, Woo Suk;
Lee, Dong Ho;
Ko, Young Tae;
Lee, Sun Wha;
Lim, Jae Hoon
[1]
- Kyung Hee University Hospital, Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
Citation Formats
Yoon, Yup, Sung, Dong Wook, Choi, Woo Suk, Lee, Dong Ho, Ko, Young Tae, Lee, Sun Wha, and Lim, Jae Hoon.
Percutaneous Ureteral stent insertion.
Korea, Republic of: N. p.,
1990.
Web.
Yoon, Yup, Sung, Dong Wook, Choi, Woo Suk, Lee, Dong Ho, Ko, Young Tae, Lee, Sun Wha, & Lim, Jae Hoon.
Percutaneous Ureteral stent insertion.
Korea, Republic of.
Yoon, Yup, Sung, Dong Wook, Choi, Woo Suk, Lee, Dong Ho, Ko, Young Tae, Lee, Sun Wha, and Lim, Jae Hoon.
1990.
"Percutaneous Ureteral stent insertion."
Korea, Republic of.
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title = {Percutaneous Ureteral stent insertion}
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abstractNote = {Percutaneous ureteral stent insertion is a treatment of permanent or temporary urinary diversion to maintain continuity and function of the obstructed and injured ureter. We performed 31 cases of percutaneous double pig tall ureteral stent insertion in 21 patients, included 13 patients with malignant ureteral obstruction and eight patients with injured ureter as well as benign inflammatory stricture. Satisfactory resulted was obtained in all patients but one, who need percutaneous nephrostomy on week later for urinary diversion. No significant complication was encountered. The authors concluded that percutaneous ureteral stent insertion, an interventional procedure alternative to urologic retrograde method, is an effective method for urinary diversion.}
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title = {Percutaneous Ureteral stent insertion}
author = {Yoon, Yup, Sung, Dong Wook, Choi, Woo Suk, Lee, Dong Ho, Ko, Young Tae, Lee, Sun Wha, and Lim, Jae Hoon}
abstractNote = {Percutaneous ureteral stent insertion is a treatment of permanent or temporary urinary diversion to maintain continuity and function of the obstructed and injured ureter. We performed 31 cases of percutaneous double pig tall ureteral stent insertion in 21 patients, included 13 patients with malignant ureteral obstruction and eight patients with injured ureter as well as benign inflammatory stricture. Satisfactory resulted was obtained in all patients but one, who need percutaneous nephrostomy on week later for urinary diversion. No significant complication was encountered. The authors concluded that percutaneous ureteral stent insertion, an interventional procedure alternative to urologic retrograde method, is an effective method for urinary diversion.}
journal = []
issue = {5}
volume = {26}
place = {Korea, Republic of}
year = {1990}
month = {Oct}
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