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The “Tri-Glide” Technique: A Case Report on a Novel Intraoperative Approach for Removal of Retained and Encrusted Ureteral Stents

BACKGROUND: Retained ureteral stents can result in significant morbidity and can be surgically challenging to urologists. A multimodal approach is often necessary for removal, potentially including retrograde and antegrade procedures performed over multiple anesthetic sessions. We describe the novel...

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Autores principales: Perez, Alejandra, Nolte, Adam Carl, Maurici, Giuseppe, Small, Alexander Charles, Liem, Spencer Steve, Pereira, Jorge Francisco, Polackwich, Alan Scott, Yanes, Rafael, Shah, Ojas
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8831047/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35154844
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5708348
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author Perez, Alejandra
Nolte, Adam Carl
Maurici, Giuseppe
Small, Alexander Charles
Liem, Spencer Steve
Pereira, Jorge Francisco
Polackwich, Alan Scott
Yanes, Rafael
Shah, Ojas
author_facet Perez, Alejandra
Nolte, Adam Carl
Maurici, Giuseppe
Small, Alexander Charles
Liem, Spencer Steve
Pereira, Jorge Francisco
Polackwich, Alan Scott
Yanes, Rafael
Shah, Ojas
author_sort Perez, Alejandra
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Retained ureteral stents can result in significant morbidity and can be surgically challenging to urologists. A multimodal approach is often necessary for removal, potentially including retrograde and antegrade procedures performed over multiple anesthetic sessions. We describe the novel “Tri-Glide” technique for treating retained stents, particularly those with stent shaft encrustation prohibiting safe removal. Case Presentation. Two patients with nephrolithiasis and retained, encrusted ureteral stents were managed with the “Tri-Glide” technique. Patient #1 was a 58-year-old man with a severely calcified ureteral stent, retained for 14 years. After undergoing simultaneous cystolitholapaxy and percutaneous nephrolithotomy to treat proximal and distal encrustations, the stent shaft remained trapped in the ureter due to heavy calcifications. Three hydrophilic guidewires were passed alongside the stent, allowing it to easily slide out of the ureter intact. Patient #2 was a 74-year-old man who after only 3-months of stent dwell time developed severe stent shaft encrustation preventing removal. After multiple maneuvers failed, the “Tri-Glide” technique was used to create a smooth track for stent to slide out intact with gentle traction. Both patients did well postoperatively with no complications. CONCLUSION: The “Tri-Glide” technique can aid in the management of complex encrusted stent extractions, especially when there is significant shaft encrustation.
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spelling pubmed-88310472022-02-11 The “Tri-Glide” Technique: A Case Report on a Novel Intraoperative Approach for Removal of Retained and Encrusted Ureteral Stents Perez, Alejandra Nolte, Adam Carl Maurici, Giuseppe Small, Alexander Charles Liem, Spencer Steve Pereira, Jorge Francisco Polackwich, Alan Scott Yanes, Rafael Shah, Ojas Case Rep Urol Case Report BACKGROUND: Retained ureteral stents can result in significant morbidity and can be surgically challenging to urologists. A multimodal approach is often necessary for removal, potentially including retrograde and antegrade procedures performed over multiple anesthetic sessions. We describe the novel “Tri-Glide” technique for treating retained stents, particularly those with stent shaft encrustation prohibiting safe removal. Case Presentation. Two patients with nephrolithiasis and retained, encrusted ureteral stents were managed with the “Tri-Glide” technique. Patient #1 was a 58-year-old man with a severely calcified ureteral stent, retained for 14 years. After undergoing simultaneous cystolitholapaxy and percutaneous nephrolithotomy to treat proximal and distal encrustations, the stent shaft remained trapped in the ureter due to heavy calcifications. Three hydrophilic guidewires were passed alongside the stent, allowing it to easily slide out of the ureter intact. Patient #2 was a 74-year-old man who after only 3-months of stent dwell time developed severe stent shaft encrustation preventing removal. After multiple maneuvers failed, the “Tri-Glide” technique was used to create a smooth track for stent to slide out intact with gentle traction. Both patients did well postoperatively with no complications. CONCLUSION: The “Tri-Glide” technique can aid in the management of complex encrusted stent extractions, especially when there is significant shaft encrustation. Hindawi 2022-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8831047/ /pubmed/35154844 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5708348 Text en Copyright © 2022 Alejandra Perez et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case Report
Perez, Alejandra
Nolte, Adam Carl
Maurici, Giuseppe
Small, Alexander Charles
Liem, Spencer Steve
Pereira, Jorge Francisco
Polackwich, Alan Scott
Yanes, Rafael
Shah, Ojas
The “Tri-Glide” Technique: A Case Report on a Novel Intraoperative Approach for Removal of Retained and Encrusted Ureteral Stents
title The “Tri-Glide” Technique: A Case Report on a Novel Intraoperative Approach for Removal of Retained and Encrusted Ureteral Stents
title_full The “Tri-Glide” Technique: A Case Report on a Novel Intraoperative Approach for Removal of Retained and Encrusted Ureteral Stents
title_fullStr The “Tri-Glide” Technique: A Case Report on a Novel Intraoperative Approach for Removal of Retained and Encrusted Ureteral Stents
title_full_unstemmed The “Tri-Glide” Technique: A Case Report on a Novel Intraoperative Approach for Removal of Retained and Encrusted Ureteral Stents
title_short The “Tri-Glide” Technique: A Case Report on a Novel Intraoperative Approach for Removal of Retained and Encrusted Ureteral Stents
title_sort “tri-glide” technique: a case report on a novel intraoperative approach for removal of retained and encrusted ureteral stents
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8831047/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35154844
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5708348
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