Abstract

BackgroundForgotten or retained (double-J) DJ stents may lead to several complications. Management of retained DJ stents poses a challenge for urologists not just surgically but also medicolegally and adds to the economic burden of the patient. Difficulty in follow-up for patients due to the contagious nature of COVID-19 and several restrictions posed in the form of lockdown. Smartphones today have become an integral part of our daily lives providing a convenient and reliable platform for data storage and access.MethodsAll patients requiring placement of DJ stents and agreeing to enrol in the study were registered on the application over the physicians smartphone. SMSs regarding dates for removal of stent and follow-up with the literature regarding stent care were sent to the patients in their regional language.ResultsA total of 100 patients were stented during this period of 3 months. Mean age was 42.61 years with three patients of paediatric age group. Mean duration of stent was 6 weeks. All patients received periodic messages (average 3) regarding follow-up and date for stent removal. 3%(n = 3) patients were delayed for follow-up; 2% (n = 2) patients lost to follow-up, compared to a 9% to 10% loss to follow-up in patients followed up only on paper discharges in our department previously.ConclusionIt significantly reduced the number of physical visits of the patient to the hospital and provided a more streamlined tracking of the indwelling stents for the user; patient compliance was found to be almost 98%; being cloud based (android/iOS), it was easily accessible to the user; and with the option of sharing the account details, the patient record could be accessed by several residents from their individual devices, which significantly reduced loss to follow-up rates from 9 to 2%.

Highlights

  • Forgotten or retained DJ stents may lead to several complications

  • Due to the contagious nature of the disease and several restrictions posed in the form of lockdown, it would be difficult for a patient to regularly follow-up post-placement of stent over the regular paper discharge or OPD card, which themselves might pose as a source of fomite infection

  • The main advantage of the Stent Tracker application in this situation is that it sends the patient a simple text message in the regional language of the patient regarding their follow-up post-DJ stent insertion, date for DJ sent removal or replacement and literaturerelated patient awareness regarding DJ stents, while the treating physician or user has the access to an application which would help him track and plan the further management and reduce the risk of patient being lost to follow-up leading to a forgotten DJ stent

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Forgotten or retained (double-J) DJ stents may lead to several complications. Difficulty in follow-up for patients due to the contagious nature of COVID-19 and several restrictions posed in the form of lockdown. Ureteral double-J (DJ) stenting is one of the most common procedures done in daily urological practice both as a day care procedure and under elective anaesthesia. Management of retained DJ stents poses a challenge for urologists not just surgically and medicolegally and adds to the economic burden of the patient. Due to the contagious nature of the disease and several restrictions posed in the form of lockdown, it would be difficult for a patient to regularly follow-up post-placement of stent over the regular paper discharge or OPD card, which themselves might pose as a source of fomite infection

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