Indian Journal of Urology (Jan 2010)

There is no need to stent the ureterovesical anastomosis in live renal transplants

  • Shanmugasundaram Rajaian,
  • Santosh Kumar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0970-1591.70595
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 3
pp. 454 – 456

Abstract

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Double-J (DJ) stents are used in urology practice for various reasons. In renal transplantation, DJ stenting is used to treat the complications like urine leak and ureteric obstruction. However, the role of routine or prophylactic DJ stenting during renal transplantation is debatable. Most of the urinary complications occurring following renal transplantation are because of poor surgical technique and transplant ureteric ischemia. Routine DJ stenting cannot be a substitute for sound surgical technique, which avoids ureteric devascularization and create watertight ureterovesical anastomosis. DJ stenting increases the risk for complications like recurrent urinary tract infection, stent encrustation, stone formation, hematuria, and severe storage lower urinary tract symptoms. Routine DJ stenting during renal transplantation is not mandatory. It can harm an immunosuppressed renal transplant recipient by predisposing to various complications.

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