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A Uretic Stent Placed, Removed After Colon Resection Surgery, Still Bleeding While Urinating. Is It Normal ?

My father had a colon resection surgery on July 10 and we don't understand why the doctor placed a uretic stent; this was removed after the surgery and he still bleeding while he urinate; doctors stated that it is completely normal and the stent probably scratch either the kidneys or the bladder. First question is why a stent was placed? and is it normal that he still bleeding until now very red?

Mon, 15 Jul 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for writing in.

Research shows that ureteric injury is a feared complication in colorectal surgery, with a reported incidence of 0.2%–7.6%. This can be decreased by ureteric catheter placement that gives the surgeon the advantage of facilitating intraoperative ureter identification and assisting in immediate injury recognition and repair.

Also this decision is controversial because of fear of ureteric damage during catheter insertion and postoperative urinary complications such as obstructive oliguria and urinary tract infection.

I suppose there has been little injury to the urinary tract due to the stent placement in your father during surgery. It was an action keeping in mind the complication associated with the surgery. Further research done in 2012 shows that ureter stent placement is safe and justified in most cases. Unfortunately the stent has caused a little scratch in your father. The injury should heal soon.

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A Uretic Stent Placed, Removed After Colon Resection Surgery, Still Bleeding While Urinating. Is It Normal ?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. Research shows that ureteric injury is a feared complication in colorectal surgery, with a reported incidence of 0.2%–7.6%. This can be decreased by ureteric catheter placement that gives the surgeon the advantage of facilitating intraoperative ureter identification and assisting in immediate injury recognition and repair. Also this decision is controversial because of fear of ureteric damage during catheter insertion and postoperative urinary complications such as obstructive oliguria and urinary tract infection. I suppose there has been little injury to the urinary tract due to the stent placement in your father during surgery. It was an action keeping in mind the complication associated with the surgery. Further research done in 2012 shows that ureter stent placement is safe and justified in most cases. Unfortunately the stent has caused a little scratch in your father. The injury should heal soon. Hope this helps.