The Whiston Snare Technique for Loop Extraction of Stents (WHISTLES)
Published Date: 14th March 2022
Publication Authors: Floyd Jr MS, Samsudin A
Background
While ureteric stent removal remains a frequently performed endourological procedure stent migration either proximally or distally can present the endourologist with a significant intraoperative dilemma. In cases where the stent is of large calibre or impacted into the mucosa of the ureter, retrieval may prove refractory to traditional approaches.
Objective
To present a further novel procedure: The Whiston Snare Technique for Loop Extraction of Stents (WHISTLES) which allows for intraureteric assembly of a tightening loop through a ureteric catheter thus permitting safe retrieval of a migrated stent.
Methods
We describe the procedure as it was performed and have recreated the steps in a laboratory environment. This demonstrates an adaptation of existing materials readily found in most urological theatres and is not a prototypical device.
Results
The procedure was successfully performed to allow extraction of the migrated ureteric stent.
Conclusion
WHISTLES is a reproducible method for the retrieval of migrated ureteric stents where traditional techniques have failed.
Napier-Hemy, TP; Floyd, MS Jr; Samsudin, A. (2022). The Whiston Snare Technique for Loop Extraction of Stents (WHISTLES): A novel technique for the intraureteric assembly of a loop snare for the retrograde extraction of a migrated ureteric stent. Journal of Clinical Urology. epub 14 Mar
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