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Gastrointestinal cancer and bilateral hydronephrosis resulted in a high risk of ureteral stent failure.

Mari OhtakaTakashi KawaharaDaiji TakamotoTaku MochizukiYusuke HattoriJun-Ichi TeranishiKazuhide MakiyamaYasuhide MiyoshiYasushi YumuraMasahiro YaoHiroji Uemura
Published in: BMC urology (2018)
We revealed that age > 60 years was helpful for predicting stent failure. MUO due to gastrointestinal cancer and bilateral hydronephrosis may be predictive of stent failure. These factors may help urologists decide the optimal time to perform early percutaneous nephrostomy. These findings suggest that patients with bilateral hydronephrosis do not necessarily need to have a ureteral stent placed into both sides of the hydronephrosis.
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