Complications of Encrusted Stents in Recurrent Nephrolithiasis: A Case Report

复发性肾结石患者支架结石并发症:病例报告

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Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and recurrent nephrolithiasis can lead to significant renal impairment due to obstruction, infections, and direct damage from stones. Timely intervention is crucial to prevent further deterioration, especially in patients with poorly controlled diabetes and encrusted stents. We present a 56-year-old male with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes and stage 3 CKD. He had recurrent nephrolithiasis and initially underwent ureteral stenting, followed by a second stent placement due to pyelonephritis and significant encrustation. Imaging revealed a large bilateral calculous mass. The patient initially underwent nephrolithotomy with spectrophotometric analysis of the stones and had a favorable postoperative outcome. This case highlights the impact of untreated stents and recurrent stones in CKD patients. Encrusted stents can cause hydronephrosis, secondary obstruction, and increased renal pressure, contributing to renal function decline. Surgical intervention, including nephrolithotomy and ureterolithotomy, can improve renal function and prevent further complications. Spectrophotometric analysis of the stones revealed struvite and uric acid stones, both linked to infections and metabolic factors. Early stone removal and management of encrusted stents are essential in CKD patients with recurrent nephrolithiasis. A multidisciplinary approach is necessary to optimize treatment and prevent further renal deterioration. Regular follow-up is critical to avoid irreversible renal damage.

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