Retained Digital Flexible Ureteroscope During Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy.

Journal of endourology case reports(2020)

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During percutaneous nephrolithotomy, retrograde flexible ureteroscopy can be utilized to facilitate repositioning of stones, enable direct vision percutaneous access, minimize radiation exposure, reduce operating times, and improve stone-free rates. Although advancements in technique and flexible ureteroscope technology for the past decades have rendered complications rare, herein we report a case of a retained ureteroscope during percutaneous nephrolithotomy that was effectively managed endoscopically. A 59-year-old Caucasian gentleman with a history of recurrent bilateral nephrolithiasis presents for a left-sided percutaneous nephrolithotomy for a large stone burden >4 cm. A ureteral access sheath was used and retrograde ureteroscopy was performed to first reposition several stones into the renal pelvis. During manipulation, we were unexpectedly unable to retract the ureteroscope from the access sheath. We describe procedural details leading up to the event and subsequent intraoperative management using an antegrade approach. A retained flexible ureteroscope is a rare but serious intraoperative complication that may require invasive open surgical management. However, careful endoscopic management may be feasible in select cases, allowing for preservation of ureter and instrument.
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complication,percutaneous nephrolithotomy,retained ureteroscope,ureteroscopy
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