Urolithiasis secondary to Hem-o-lok partial migration into renal calyx as a long-term complication of robotic partial nephrectomy: a case report and literature review

Author:

Dibitetto Francesco1,Russo Pierluigi1,Marino Filippo1,Ragonese Mauro1,Nigro Domenico1,Foschi Nazario1

Affiliation:

1. Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, IRCCS Fondazione Policlinico Universitario “A. Gemelli”

Abstract

Abstract Background: Hem-o-lok clips (HOLCs) are a useful tool in mini-invasive surgery, especially for renal surgery. However, in rare cases they could migrate into the collecting system and be calculogenic. Case presentation: we present a case of a 53 years old man with an incidental CT finding of a left renal stone increasing its size in the last 2 years. He had a medical history of ipsilateral robotic partial nephrectomy at another institution 8 years before. The stone was located in the upper calyx. He underwent a flexible ureteroscopy. After an initial fragmentation a Hem-o-lok was reported, partially wedged into the renal parenchyma. After the removal of the HOLC with a basket it was observed a small urinary leak, managed with a JJ stent placement. In the postoperative period the patient had fever managed with antibiotics and was discharged in the 4th postoperative day without problems. Conclusions: HOLC migration into the collecting system is a rare complication following robotic and laparoscopic renal surgery. HOLC could act as a nidus for stone formation. Avoiding too much tension during renal suture using HOLC could reduce the possibility of migration. Simple knotting in particular conditions is a useful option. However, this kind of stones can be managed endoscopically without particular complaints, minding the possibility that HOLC could be partially wedged into renal parenchyma leading to urinary leak.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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