Upward migration of a ureteric stone in a military trainer: a case report

Res Rep Urol. 2017 Jan 19:9:15-17. doi: 10.2147/RRU.S124200. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Retrograde ureteric stone migration is an extremely rare phenomenon with only one previously reported case in the literature. We report on a case of upward spontaneous migration of a ureteric stone in a 39-year-old male military trainer in Saudi Arabia who was diagnosed with upper left ureteric stone based on non-contrast spiral computerized tomography kidney ureter bladder (CT-KUB) scan. The plan was to treat the patient conservatively with alpha blockers and oral hydration. Two weeks after treatment started, repeated CT-KUB scan revealed an upward migration of the stone to the left renal calyx. Accordingly, we highly recommend performing a prior stone localizing imaging test to avoid unnecessary procedures or operations.

Keywords: excessive exercises; reversed peristalsis; upward migration; ureteric stone.

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  • Case Reports