Ureteric Stent (URS)
Ureteric Stent (URS)
Ureteric Stent (URS)
Definition:
A ureteral stent, sometimes we called ureteric stent, is a thin tube
inserted into the ureter to prevent or to treat obstruction of the urine flow
from the kidney.
The stent is usually inserted with the aid of a cystoscope. One or both end
of the stent may be coiled to prevent it from moving out of place, this is
called a JJ stent, double J stent or Pig-tail stent.
Uses :
1. To prevent damaged to a blocked kidney, until a procedure to remove the
stone can be performed.
2. Placed in a ureter that has been irritated or scratched during a uteroscopy
procedure that involves the removal of a stone, sometimes referred to as a
basket grab procedure. Stents place. (to ensure that the ureter does not
spasm and collapse after the trauma of the procedure.)
Main complication:
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Other complications:
Nursing carePre-op
Assess vital signs as a baseline data
Monitor Intake and Output chart
Assess level of anxiety
Explain the procedure to patient
Make sure that the consent have been signed by patient
Tell patients about the equipment that will be attached to patient after
operation.
Report to doctors if any abnormalities happens.
Post-op
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POTENTIAL
Nursing Diagnosis :
Potential urinary incontinence related to loss of bladder tone.
Goals :
Patient urinary function will return to normal.
Nursing Interventions :
1) Assess and identify cause of incontinence & frequency of micturiation
2) Offer bedpan or urinal at specific time to train patient to pass urine at
specific time.
3) Insert urinary catheter under strict aseptic technique as ordered.
4) Clamp and release catether at specific times as ordered.
5) Teach patient pelvic floor exercise to regain muscle tone.
6) Monitor intake and output regularly and documentation.
Evaluation : Patient able to pass urine normally.
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