Urology Case Reports (Jan 2024)
Management of an obstructing calculus in an anticoagulated patient with a ureteral hernia
Abstract
Introduction: Ureteral hernias are a rare urologic occurrence and can complicate otherwise straightforward management of commonly encountered urologic emergencies. Methods: We review the incidence and identification of ureteroinguinal hernias and present a novel and easily reproducible technique using a modified bander stent to decompress the upper tracts. Results: The technique allowed for decompression of the upper tract secondary to an obstructing stone in a ureteral hernia. No complications were documented. Conclusion: We propose a novel and easily reproducible technique to allow for emergent upper tract decompression in patients with ureteral hernias who are not candidates for percutaneous access.