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Complications of Percutaneous Nephrostomy, Percutaneous Insertion of Ureteral Endoprosthesis, and Replacement Procedures
Authors:Ioannis S. Kaskarelis  Marina G. Papadaki  Niki E. Malliaraki  Epaminondas D. Robotis  Katerina S. Malagari  Ploutarchos N. Piperopoulos
Affiliation:(1) Department of Radiology, Evangelismos Hospital, 45 Ipsilantou Street, G-10676 Athens, Greece, GR
Abstract:Purpose: The aim of the present study was to record and identify the frequency of complications following percutaneous nephrostomy, replacement of nephrostomy drains and percutaneous insertion of ureteral endoprostheses. Methods: During a 10-year period 341 patients were referred to our department with indications for percutaneous nephrostomy and/or percutaneous insertion of a ureteral endoprosthesis, and a total of 1036 interventional procedures were performed (nephrostomy, catheter change, stenting). Results: There were three major complications (0.29%): two patients died during the first 30 days after the procedure, due to aggravation of their condition caused by the procedure, and one patient had retroperitoneal bleeding requiring surgery. There were 76 complications of intermediate severity (7.33%): catheter or stent displacement (n = 37, 3.57%) catheter occlusion (n = 18, 1.73%), hematuria (n = 12, 1.16%), and urinary tract infection (n = 9, 0.87%). The 55 minor complications (5.3%) comprised inflammation of the skin at the site of insertion of the percutaneous catheter. Conclusion: The small number of complications observed during acts of interventional uroradiology prove transcutaneous manipulations to be safe medical procedures.
Keywords:: Urinary tract obstruction—  Interventional uroradiology, complications—  Percutaneous nephrostomy, complications—  Antegrade ureteral stenting, complications
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