Foreign body stone of the ureter originated from the suture thread: a case report

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Abstract

Foreign bodies placed into the ureter are uncommon. Unintentionally placed nonabsorbable sutures may cause obstruction and stone formation. If not recognized, the patient may become symptomatic. We present a diagnosis of a rare case from Turkey, in which a ureter stone was formed by a nonabsorbable suture in a male patient with a previous laparotomy.

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Dursun, M., Danis, E., Otunctemur, A., & Ozbek, E. (2014). Foreign body stone of the ureter originated from the suture thread: a case report. Prague Medical Report, 115(3–4), 141–144. https://doi.org/10.14712/23362936.2014.45

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