<p>A giant ureteral stone in a 32-year-old man: a case report</p>
Medicine (General)
03 medical and health sciences
R5-920
0302 clinical medicine
Case Report
International Medical Case Reports Journal
Transurethral lithotripsy
Ureteric calculus
Ureterolithotomy
DOI:
10.2147/imcrj.s192592
Publication Date:
2019-02-17T22:18:15Z
AUTHORS (5)
ABSTRACT
Giant ureteral calculi are defined as stones greater than 5 cm in length or circumference. These giant calculi can cause blockage of the ureter, dilation of the kidney and also decreased kidney function if not treated in time. The patient in this report presented with complaints of bilateral episodic pain of the bilateral lumbar region. Kidney, ureter and bladder (KUB) X-ray test showed a large bilateral ureteral stone about 14 cm in length and 106 g weight in the left ureter and 3 cm longitudinal diameter in the right ureter and also a staghorn stone in the left upper collecting system. Thereafter, the ureteric calculi were managed successfully using the combination of open and endoscopic techniques.
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