Retained Foreign Body Presenting as Pouch Stone After Continent Urinary Diversion.

Q4 Medicine
Journal of Endourology Case Reports Pub Date : 2020-12-29 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1089/cren.2020.0100
Maya Patel, Amihay Nevo, Karen L Stern
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Background: Continent urinary diversion is a procedure commonly performed in patients after cystectomy who wish to not have a urostomy. Well-documented complications after continent urinary diversion include urinary tract infections and formation of urinary stones. However, these are typically late complications, and few reports have described the onset of these urinary symptoms within 12 months of initial continent urinary diversion. Case Presentation: Herein we report a case of a 41-year-old woman with history of cystectomy with continent urinary diversion who presents with recurrent infections and a calculus in the pouch 10 months after the initial procedure. Upon surgical exploration for removal of the stone, it was discovered that the stone was in fact a calcified retained catheter tip. Conclusion: This case further highlights that stone formation within 12 months of a urinary diversion is unusual and should prompt additional work-up for foreign body.

大陆性尿路分流术后残留异物呈袋状结石。
背景:有节制的尿转移是膀胱切除术后不愿行造口术的患者常用的一种手术。有充分证据表明,尿路转移后的并发症包括尿路感染和尿路结石的形成。然而,这些都是典型的晚期并发症,很少有报道描述这些泌尿系统症状在最初的大陆尿改道后12个月内发作。病例介绍:在此,我们报告一例41岁的女性,有膀胱切除术合并尿路转移的病史,在初次手术10个月后出现复发性感染和膀胱结石。手术探查取出结石后,发现结石实际上是钙化的导管尖端。结论:本病例进一步强调了尿改道后12个月内结石形成是不寻常的,应提示额外的异物检查。
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