Risks and Complications Of Placing A Double J Stent
A few common complications seen in people with a DJ stent are bleeding, coiling of the stent in the ureter, infection, dislodgement, migration of the stent, and pain in the back and groin area. The stent may migrate and penetrate nearby organs.
Who Needs a DJ Stenting?
Medical professionals recommend a DJ stenting in conditions like obstruction of the ureter by kidney stones, cancerous growths, blood clots, and infections. A stent can also be placed after a urinary tract surgery to divert the urine and heal the operated area.