Author/Authors :
Tefekli, Ahmet Department of Urology - School of Medicine - Bahcesehir University - Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract :
Ureteral stents are being used more commonly in the
daily urological practice. They are functionally used to reestablish
or maintain the patency of the ureter and are
used to relieve ureteral obstruction, promote ureteral
healing following surgery, and to assist with ureteral
identification during pelvic surgery. Ureteral stents passively
dilate the ureter; urine flows through the center of
the hollow stent as well as around the stent, facilitating
the passage of debris. Stent insertion initially increases
ureteral peristaltic activity, but with time, the frequency
and amplitude of ureteral peristalsis decreases (1, 2).