Endoscopy 2020; 52(S 01): S104
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1704321
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SUCCESSFUL ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF STRICTURE OF URETEROENTERIC ANASTOMOSIS BY IMPLANTATION OF BILIARY FULLY COVERED METAL STENT

P Macinga
1   Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine (IKEM), Prague, Czech Republic
,
V Borovicka
1   Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine (IKEM), Prague, Czech Republic
,
J Fronek
1   Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine (IKEM), Prague, Czech Republic
,
J Spicak
1   Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine (IKEM), Prague, Czech Republic
,
T Hucl
1   Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine (IKEM), Prague, Czech Republic
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Publication Date:
23 April 2020 (online)

 

A 67-year-old male underwent renal transplantation with an ileal conduit urinary diversion due to bladder dysfunction. In early post-transplant period, he developed a stricture of the ureteroenteroanastomosis. The anastomosis was reached via ileostomy using a side-viewing scope and two biliary double-pigtail plastic stents were placed. Three months later, the plastic stents were exchanged for a biliary fully covered metal stent (WallFlex 60x6mm, Boston Scientific). To prevent migration, the proximal (enteric) side of the metal stent was secured by a plastic biliary double pigtail stent positioned transversally through the mesh. After six months, resolution of the stricture allowed for stent removal.