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Application of the direct in-scope suction technique in antegrade flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy for the removal of a large ureteric calculus in a kidney transplant recipient: A case report

Sucha Kritsing, Kraipith Udomsombatmeechai, Ornnicha Prohsoontorn, Nopparuj Sangnoppatham, Chinnakhet Ketsuwan

2024Urology Case Reports10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The occurrence of a large ureteric calculus in a transplanted kidney, originating from a donor, is a rare but significant complication. It poses risks such as urinary obstruction, septicemia, and potential loss of allograft function. In this case, we report our first use of the direct in-scope suction technique during antegrade flexible ureteroscopy lithotripsy. This method successfully removed a donor-derived ureteric calculus in a kidney transplant recipient. The procedure resulted in complete stone removal, and the patient experienced a favorable postoperative recovery without additional adverse events.

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MedicineUreteroscopyCalculus (dental)SurgerySuctionComplicationScope (computer science)LithotripsyUrologyKidneyUreterInternal medicineProgramming languageDentistryComputer scienceEngineeringMechanical engineeringKidney Stones and Urolithiasis TreatmentsPediatric Urology and Nephrology StudiesRenal and Vascular Pathologies
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