Abstract
Background:
Encrustion of ureteral stents is a well-known phenomenon which can be treated easily if recognized promptly. Severe encrustation, however, which leads to renal impairment, presents a challenge in management.
Patients and Methods:
Four patients with encrusted stents were referred to our institution for management. All had impaired function of the affected kidney. Each was managed by either retrograde ureteroscopy or a combination of percutaneous and ureteroscopic procedures.
Results:
All four of the patients were rendered stone free following an average of 2.5 (range 1–3) procedures. Renal function improved in all patients postoperatively.
Conclusions:
Encrustation is a potentially serious complication of the use of ureteral stents, as it can lead to renal impairment. Timely endourologic intervention can result in recovery of renal function.
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