Case Reports in Oncology (Mar 2018)

The Use of a Metal Stent in the Treatment of Ureteral Stricture in a Patient Who Had Undergone Radical Cystectomy with the Creation of an Ileal Conduit

  • Taku Mochizuki,
  • Takashi Kawahara,
  • Genta Iwamoto,
  • Shinnosuke Kuroda,
  • Masahiro Yao,
  • Hiroji Uemura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000487588
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 159 – 163

Abstract

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Approximately 9.2% of patients who undergo radical cystectomy are reported to develop ureteral stricture as a result of both benign and malignant conditions. A metallic stent is a continuous, unfenestrated all-metal double-pigtail ureteric stent with no end or side holes. The patient was a 74-year-old man who underwent radial cystectomy with the creation of an ileal conduit due to advanced bladder cancer 7 years previously. Although he had no radiographic recurrence, he developed bilateral hydronephrosis. We herein report the first case of a patient with ureteral stricture after radial cystectomy with the creation of an ileal conduit who was successfully treated by the insertion of a metal stent by a combined antegrade and retrograde approach.

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