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Endoscopic insertion of ureteric stent (prosthesis)

What is a ureteric stent?

A ureteric stent is inserted when you experience a blockage in your ureter. Usually, these stents are used as a temporary fixed, however, some patients require a stent for a longer period of time in which case they need changing regularly.

The causes of these blockages may include:

  • Kidney stones.
  • A narrowed ureter.

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