Kidney stent pain

    • [DOC File]John J

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      Some patients feel pain in the kidney during urination. It is also common for the urine to be bloody when the stent is in place, and this bleeding usually increases with activity. The amount of blood loss is rarely significant. Once the stent is removed, the symptoms resolve, usually within 24 to 48 hours. When should the stent be removed?

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    • [DOC File]Cape Fear Valley Health | Fayetteville, NC & Ft. Bragg

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      Q. What does a stent feel like? A. It can tickle the bladder, causing the sensation of needing to urinate. During urination discomfort can be felt in the kidney. It also can cause blood in the urine. All of these are normal stent symptoms and may persist until the stent is removed. Medication can be provided to alleviate or reduce these symptoms.

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    • [DOCX File]www.medicinebau.com

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      Renal and ureteral colic are often considered the most severe pain ever experienced by patients, and many female stone patients describe the pain as even more intense than that of childbirth. As the stone approaches the ureterovesical junction, lower quadrant pain, urinary urgency, frequency and dysuria are common, mimicking bacterial cystitis.

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    • [DOC File]Surgical Management of Stones

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      Once the procedure is complete, a tube is left in the flank to drain the kidney for several days. Open surgery: A large incision is required in order to expose the kidney or portion of ureter that is involved with the stone. The portion of kidney overlying the stone or the ureteral wall is …

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    • JJ stent patient info - St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne

      The stent is measured during the procedure to fit your urinary tract. The doctor will pass a long telescope (called a cystoscope) through the urethra in to the bladder. When the opening of the ureter has been found, the doctor will pass the stent through the opening of the ureter, in to the ureter, and then in to the kidney.

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    • [DOCX File]Ureteroscopy with or without a Ureteric Stent Insertion

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      A stent is a thin plastic tube that sits within the ureter. It allows the ureter to heal following the ureteroscopy. A ureteric stent may be required to relieve an obstruction or assist with kidney drainage. A stent is not permanent and can be left in place for up to several months.

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    • [DOC File]10-9-07 Heriditary Renal Disease

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      Ureteral Stent – up ureter, stent passed up wire ( has part sticking out. Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC) Typical Case – 64 yo man, gross hematuria, flank pain, smoking history, large painful R flank. Prevalence – common in old males (8th most common), 25% mortality rate

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    • [DOCX File]www.fivevalleysurology.com

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      A stent is a plastic hollow tube that is placed into the ureter, from the kidney to the bladder, to prevent the ureter from swelling shut so that your kidney can drain freely. WHAT TO EXPECT You may have some pain on the side your stent has been placed.

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