Tuesday, December 3, 2024
HomeNews 6The safety and efficacy of through-and-through wire technique for ureteral Double-J stent...

The safety and efficacy of through-and-through wire technique for ureteral Double-J stent placement

Cheng Shi Chen1, Chu Hui Zeng2, Ji Hoon Shin3,
Suyoung Park4, Hai Liang Li5, Fang Kun Li6

How to cite this: Chen CS, Zeng CH, Shin JH, Park S, Li HL, Li FK. The safety and efficacy of through-and-through wire technique for ureteral Double-J stent placement. Pak J Med Sci. 2024;40(9):-1907-1913. doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.40.9.9424

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the through-and-through wire (TTW) technique for antegrade ureteral Double-J stent placement after failure of either antegrade or retrograde ureteral stent placement.
Method: This retrospective study analyzed the medical records of consecutive patients who underwent Double-J stent placement with the TTW technique at Asan Medical Center and Gil Medical Center between January 2016 and February 2023. Patient histories, reasons for employing the TTW technique, TTW pathways, and complications were reviewed. Eight patients were included in the study. The reasons for using the TTW technique were failure to advance a larger-diameter catheter, balloon catheter, or Double-J stent passing over the guidewire beyond the stricture (6/8, 75.0%); failure to negotiate the stricture with a guidewire (1/8, 12.5%); and guidewire passing through a ureteropelvic junction defect (1/8, 12.5%).
Results: TTW was applied either between a percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) and the urethral orifice (n=4), between a PCN and an ileostomy pouch (n=3), or between a left and right PCN (n = 1). Urologic assistance was required for retrograde ureteral cannulation in one male patient (12.5%). Subsequently, balloon dilation and/or Double-J stent placement were performed in all eight patients, resulting in 100% technical success. No major or minor complications occurred.
Conclusions: The TTW technique was safe and effective in the undertaking of PCN and antegrade Double-J stent placement in patients for whom either antegrade or retrograde access had failed.

KEYWORDS: Percutaneous nephrostomy, Double-J stent, Through-and-through wire technique.

Reprinted from Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 2024;40(9):-1907-1913. doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.40.9.9424

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

RELATED ARTICLES
- Advertisment -spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Most Popular

Recent Comments

Abid Ali Khan on Sons of the Soil!
Alaf Khan on LETTERS
Naheed Malik on Head Aches
Saira Bhatti on Head Aches
Abid Ali Khan on Head Aches
Muhammad Waseem Siddiqui on Prof. Zafarullah Chaudhry passes away
Naheed Malik on Being a Medical Doctor
Irfan Talib on Being a Medical Doctor
muhammad Irfan Talib on Being a Medical Doctor
Tariq Mufti on Know thy Body
Tariq Mufti on Social Media Disease
Imran Rashid on Life begins at eighty!
Saira Bhatti on Know thy Body
Abid Ali Khan on Social Media Disease
Prof Ghulam Asghar Channa on Functioning of the Basic Health Units
Abid Ali Khan on Biological Clock
Syed Abdullah on Dr. Azam Ali 1966 – 2024
Tariq Raheem on Dr. Azam Ali 1966 – 2024
Ahmed Badar on Prof. Khwaja Sadiq Husain
Munawar Aiz on LETTERS
Alaf khan on LETTERS
Nadeem Alam Zubairi on Thank You Prof. Zafarullah Chaudhry