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Vol. 51 No. 3 (2025): Urology Research & Practice

Retrieval of Knotted and Stripped Guidewires Lost During Percutaneous Intervention on Kidney—A Case Series and Review of Literature

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Sajad Ahmad Para
Sajad Ahmad Malik
Prince Muzafer Wani
Arif Hamid
Abdul Rouf Khawaja
Saqib Mehdi

Abstract

Objective: The complication associated with percutaneous interventions done on kid neys are usually easily identified and managed with defined protocols. These usually include bleeding, surrounding organ injury, or sepsis. Stripping or knotting of glide wire during these procedures is rare and have no defined management guidelines. There is a paucity in the literature about the management of these complications. A case series is reported on the management of this rare complication.


Methods: A case series of 3 patients is presented, with 1 patient experiencing stripping of the glidewire and the other 2 having knotting of glidewire that got stuck during the percutaneous intervention done on the kidney. The guidewires were removed percu taneously with fluoroscopic guidance, thus avoiding the more morbid procedures of open surgery.


Results: The stripped and knotted guidewires were removed percutaneously under fluroscopic guidance. we did not report failure or a complication in any of the cases.


Conclusion: Stripping or knotting of guidewires is a rare complication occurring during many percutaneous procedures done on kidneys. They can be safely removed percu taneously with fluoroscopic assistance and the use of conventional endoscopic equip ment. Lasers play an indispensable role in the management of these complications


 


Cite this article as: Para SA, Malik SA, Wani!PM, et!al. Retrieval of knotted and stripped guidewires lost during percutaneous intervention on kidney - A!case series and review of literature. Urol Res Pract. 2025;51(3):95-98.

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