Flexible ureteroscopy via ureterostomy for managing kidney stones in patients with urinary diversion: a case report
Moussaab Rachid, Ghassane El Omri, Younes Houry, Abdeljalil Heddat

TL;DR
Flexible ureteroscopy via ureterostomy successfully treated kidney stones in a patient with urinary diversion, offering a less invasive alternative.
Contribution
Demonstrates the feasibility of flexible ureteroscopy via ureterostomy for managing kidney stones in patients with urinary diversion.
Findings
Flexible ureteroscopy via ureterostomy achieved complete stone fragmentation and symptom resolution.
The procedure normalized renal function without requiring more invasive surgery like PCNL.
Abstract
Urinary calculi in patients with urinary diversion, such as bilateral ureterostomies following total cystectomy, present unique challenges due to altered anatomy and physiology. This case highlights the successful use of flexible ureteroscopy via ureterostomy as an alternative approach for managing ureteral stones in this population, adding to the growing body of evidence supporting its feasibility in complex scenarios. A 48-year-old patient presented with sudden-onset right lumbar pain radiating to the external genitalia, consistent with right renal colic, and macroscopic hematuria. Diagnostic imaging revealed a 6 mm obstructing stone in the right kidney associated with ureterohydronephrosis, and laboratory tests showed hyperleukocytosis, elevated C-reactive protein (CRP), and creatinemia. After consultation with the urology team, the patient underwent flexible ureteroscopy through the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPediatric Urology and Nephrology Studies · Kidney Stones and Urolithiasis Treatments · Ureteral procedures and complications
