Stone induced ureteral rupture: The worst-case scenario. A case report

Forniceal rupture secondary to acute Collections ureteral obstruction is relatively common.However, spontaneous ureteral rupture is less frequently encountered.Most reported cases were stone related, localized at the ureteropelvic junction and managed in a minimally invasive manner.We present a case of stone induced ureteral rupture below the UPJ, with bacterial and fungal superinfections, that failed conservative management and lead eventually Bertazzoni P755CMODGNE 75cm Modern Series 5 Burner Gas On Glass Hob BLACK to nephrectomy.No such scenario has ever been reported in the literature.

As rupture of the ureter can cause serious complications, including urinoma, sepsis and sometimes kidney loss, prompt recognition, treatment and follow-up of the condition is therefore necessary.

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