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Seyed Reza Hosseini1, Fardin Asgari1, Mina Rezayat1
1Urology Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:
Complications related to double J (DJ) stent placement are well documented, but DJ stent knotting remains an exceedingly rare event. We present a unique case of a knotted and encrusted DJ stent, alongside a review of the literature on this rare complication. A 55-year-old man with a history of ureteral obstruction due to stones was managed initially with percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) and DJ stent placement. The patient presented after a delayed follow-up for stent removal. Despite imaging showing no evidence of encrustation or knotting, cystoscopic attempts to remove the stent failed. Further evaluation, including ureteroscopy, revealed significant encrustation and knotting of the DJ stent at the renal pelvis. The stent was successfully removed using a semirigid ureteroscope and lithoclast without open surgery. This case highlights the importance of early follow-up and patient compliance in preventing such complications. When simple traction fails to remove a DJ stent, advanced endoscopic techniques such as lithotripsy and ureteroscopy should be employed to manage complex cases effectively.
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