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Cristian Valdez1, Tony Alarcon1, Andrew Kim1
1Internal Medicine, Mountainview Hospital, Las Vegas, USA.
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We present a unique case of a 56-year-old female with complex cloacogenic carcinoma history who experienced intraoperative episodes of ventricular tachycardia and pulselessness of unclear etiology. The etiology was later found to be related to a nephroureteral stent that had perforated the right ureter, entered the right ovarian vein, traversed up the inferior vena cava, and nestled in the right atrium.
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