AI Article Synopsis

  • - Ureteral obstruction after urinary diversion is a common issue, usually treated with the placement of a ureteral stent through a nephrostomy.
  • - A 64-year-old man with a history of rectal cancer and urinary diversion experienced bilateral ureteral obstruction due to postoperative adhesion, leading to bilateral nephrostomy.
  • - Attempting both antegrade and retrograde approaches, the rendezvous technique allowed successful placement of an internal-external drainage catheter, helping the patient avoid permanent nephrostomy and maintaining his quality of life.

Article Abstract

Ureteral obstruction after urinary diversion is not a rare complication, and the treatment is generally the ureteral stent placement via antegrade approach via the nephrostomy. We present a case of 64-year-old man with history of total pelvic resection and urinary diversion for local recurrence of rectal cancer who presented bilateral ureteral obstruction due to postoperative adhesion. First, bilateral nephrostomies were performed. The antegrade approach via nephrostomy could not break through the obstruction in the left side. Therefore, antegrade and retrograde approaches were attempted, and the internal-external drainage catheter could be placed by the rendezvous technique using bilateral microcatheters and microguidewires. The patient was able to avoid a permanent nephrostomy and continues to undergo regular internal drainage catheter exchange. Permanent nephrostomy considerably reduces the patient's quality of life, and in cases of tight obstruction, rendezvous techniques can be used.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11367263PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radcr.2024.07.079DOI Listing

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