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Open Access 01-12-2019 | Computed Tomography | Case report

A case report of endorectal displacement of a right ureteral stent following radiochemotherapy and Bevacizumab

Authors: Alessio Tognarelli, Lorenzo Faggioni, Francesca Manassero, Angiolo Gadducci, Cesare Selli

Published in: BMC Urology | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

The angiogenesis inhibitor monoclonal antibody Bevacizumab is presently the standard treatment for numerous neoplasms but particular toxicities are emerging, such as hypertension, haemorrhage, thromboembolism, gastrointestinal perforation, fistulae, and delayed wound healing. The addition of Bevacizumab to radio and chemotherapy has improved the overall survival rate in patients with metastatic, persistent or recurrent cervical carcinoma. However an increased risk of enteric or urinary fistula formation has been documented, related to hypoxia which is induced by the inhibition of angiogenesis. Moreover, previous pelvic surgery, repeated ureteral stenting and radiation are additional risk factors.

Case presentation

We describe the remarkable case of a right ureteral stent displacement inside the rectum lumen in a patient treated with Bevacizumab for pelvic recurrence of cervical cancer. The patient was referred to our Urology Department with urinary sepsis and bilateral hydronephrosis. Right ureteral stent substitution was planned; at cystoscopy the distal loop of the stent was not visualized inside the bladder. The presence of the distal loop of the right ureteral inside the rectum was clearly demonstrated with a CT scan.

Conclusions

Since Bevacizumab is increasingly used in the treatment of gynaecological neoplasms and indwelling ureteral stents are often required to treat or prevent ureteral compressions, similar cases are likely to be diagnosed and this complication should be considered in the management of advanced pelvic cancers.
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Metadata
Title
A case report of endorectal displacement of a right ureteral stent following radiochemotherapy and Bevacizumab
Authors
Alessio Tognarelli
Lorenzo Faggioni
Francesca Manassero
Angiolo Gadducci
Cesare Selli
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Urology / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2490
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12894-019-0566-1

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