Implementation of Supine Percutaneous Nephroscopic Surgery to Remove an Upward Migration of Ureteral Catheter in Infancy: A Case Report.
Chinnakhet KetsuwanYada PhengsalaeWit ViseshsindhWattanachai RatanapornsompongNattaradee KiatprungvechWisoot KongchareonsombatPublished in: Research and reports in urology (2021)
This is the first report of a successfully removed upwardly migrated ureteral catheter with concurrent insertion of an antegrade double J stent by supine PNS in the GMSV position in an infant. The patient recovered well after surgery with no adverse event, demonstrating that this operation can be carried out safely on pediatric patients.
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