A unique extra-anatomic urinary diversion!

2004 
The ureter is often involved in pelvic malignancy, leading to obstruction, hydronephrosis, and deterioration of renal function. Decompression is provided either by retrograde stenting or by nephrostomy followed by antegrade stent insertion. We present an interesting case where an iatrogenic accident during antegrade stenting led to the placement of the lower end of the stent in the rectal stump. Although this led to a favorable outcome, in that it provided internal continent drainage, it cannot be recommended for emulation. However, it does show that a physician should not only have conventional wisdom but also a good measure of innovation and pragmatism.
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