Abstract

Urinary tract interventions can lead to multiple complications in the renal collecting system, including retained foreign bodies from endourologic or percutaneous procedures, such as stents, nephrostomy tubes, and others. We report a case of very delayed erosion of embolization coils migrating into the renal pelvis, acting as a nidus for stone formation, causing mild obstruction and finally leading to gross hematuria roughly 18 years post transarterial embolization. History is significant for a remote unsuccessful endopyelotomy attempt that required an urgent embolization.

Highlights

  • Our report highlights the importance of checking for unusual causes of complications

  • Patients with complex urologic histories present a unique challenge to the evaluating physician

  • a urologist assuming the care of a new patient

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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health Title Erosion of Embolization Coils into the Renal Collecting System Mimicking Stone Journal Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health, 13(1)

Erosion of Embolization Coils into the Renal Collecting System Mimicking Stone
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Embolization Coil Erosion in Renal Pelvis
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