Abstract:
Background: JJ- ureteral stenting is a means of relieving ureteric obstruction. It is done as a
retrograde or antegrade procedure, usually under fluoroscopy guidance. We reviewed our results in 2
independent tertiary health centers in Nigeria which lack fluoroscopy units.
Methods: A 2 year retrospective review of data of patients who had retrograde JJ- ureteric stenting
was done. Data relating to age, indication and outcome of procedure were retrieved and analysed.
Results: 22 (71%) patients had successful retrograde JJ- ureteric stenting out of 31 patients who were
taken for the procedure. These 22 patients had stenting of 27 ureteric units. Mean age was 48.5 years.
Commonest indication was carcinoma of the cervix (31.8%). Commonest complication was irritative
lower urinary tract symptoms (43.5%).
Conclusion: In spite of inherent complications, JJ-stenting is a simple and safe technique. Therefore,
the decision to attempt JJ -stenting in carefully selected patients in the absence of fluoroscopy is
acceptable.