Author/Authors :
Kim, Su Ho Department of Radiology - Eunpyeong St. Mary’s Hospital College of Medicine - The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea , Gil Choi, Byung Department of Radiology - Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital College of Medicine - The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea , Suk, Oh Jung Department of Radiology - Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital College of Medicine - The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea , Chun, Ho Jong Department of Radiology - Eunpyeong St. Mary’s Hospital College of Medicine - The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea , Lee, Hae Giu Department of Radiology - Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital College of Medicine - The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea
Abstract :
Background: Removal of a double J (DJ) stent has been conventionally performed with conventional snare wires, tissue forceps, or
stone baskets under fluoroscopic guidance. However, if the lumen is collapsed, is very wide, or if the tip of the DJ stent is lodged in
the bladder wall, the procedure becomes difficult.
Patients and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed four patients who had undergone retrieval or replacement of their DJ stents by
interventional radiologists with an alternative loop snare technique using a guide-wire after conventional attempts using a snare
catheter had failed.
Results: Five DJ stents were completely removed without any complications.
Conclusion: The loop snare technique using a guide-wire could be an alternative and inexpensive approach for difficult DJ stent
removal.
Keywords :
Stent , Ureter , Device Removal , Case Report