A case of retroperitoneal hemorrhage caused by the insertion of a ureteral access sheath. A rare complication associated with flexible transurethral lithotripsy (FTUL)

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Abstract

A 77-year-old man with a right kidney stone was admitted to our hospital. A ureteroscope was introduced into the ureter without dilation under direct vision. We then performed flexible transurethral lithotripsy (f-TUL) using a ureteral access sheath and successfully fragmented the stone and extracted almost all the stone fragments without any complications. Just 3 hours after the operation, he suddenly developed right abdominal pain with a decrease in hemoglobin. A CT scan showed a retroperitoneal hemorrhage around the lower ureter. We herein describe a rare complication associated with flexible transurethral lithotripsy.

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Kojima, I., Okada, Y., Kono, Y., Naito, Y., Terashima, Y., & Nagai, T. (2018). A case of retroperitoneal hemorrhage caused by the insertion of a ureteral access sheath. A rare complication associated with flexible transurethral lithotripsy (FTUL). Japanese Journal of Urology, 109(1), 50–53. https://doi.org/10.5980/jpnjurol.109.50

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