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KEY POINTS FOR LIVING WITH A STENT - BAUS
www.baus.org.ukA ureteric stent (pictured right) is a small, hollow tube which is put inside your ureter (the tube that drains urine from your kidney to your bladder). It is curled at both ends to keep the upper end fixed inside the kidney, and the lower end in place inside your bladder. Stents are put in
Information about your procedure from The British ...
www.baus.org.ukleaflet giving advice about "Living with a Ureteric Stent". General information about surgical procedures Before your procedure Please tell a member of the medical team if you have: • an implanted foreign body (stent, joint replacement, pacemaker, heart valve, blood vessel graft);
Cystoscopy & Retrograde Pyelogram +/- Insertion of ...
www.health.qld.gov.auUreteric Stent Facility: Page 1 of 2 Continues over page V 5 – 2018 • 2018 u SW 9289 including additional treatment if the doctor finds N A. Interpreter / cultural needs An Interpreter Service is required? narrowing that may affect flow of urine.Yes No …
RADIOGRAPHIC STANDARD OPERATING PROTOCOLS
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Ureteric stent - ou h
www.ouh.nhs.ukstent in place, but you are likely to be able to feel its presence most of the time. Side effects are usually quite mild, but there is a risk that they may become severe. Side effects include: • an increased frequency in passing urine (needing to go more often)