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      Migrated Hem-o-Lok clips in the ureter: a rare cause of recurrent urinary tract infection

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          Erosion of surgical materials into the adjacent organs following surgical procedures is a rare complication. Migrations of these surgical materials into the urinary tract like pelvicalyceal system, ureter and bladder have been reported following various urological procedures. We present a case of migrated Hem-o-Lok clips into the ureter following a laparoscopic partial nephrectomy for angiomyolipoma of the left kidney presented with recurrent urinary tract infection. The case was managed with ureteroscopic removal of clips. The patient is asymptomatic on last follow-up.

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          Journal
          BMJ Case Rep
          BMJ Case Rep
          casereports
          bmjcasereports
          BMJ Case Reports
          BMJ Publishing Group (BMA House, Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9JR )
          1757-790X
          2017
          15 February 2017
          : 2017
          : bcr2016219143
          Affiliations
          Department of Urology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) , New Delhi, India
          Author notes
          [Correspondence to ] Dr Brusabhanu Nayak, Assistant Professor, Urology; brusabhanu@ 123456gmail.com
          Article
          PMC5318586 PMC5318586 5318586 bcr-2016-219143
          10.1136/bcr-2016-219143
          5318586
          28202487
          711bfbfa-876c-464c-8782-f22f92c434fd
          2017 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
          History
          : 1 February 2017
          Categories
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          Unusual Presentation of More Common Disease/Injury
          1527
          Male
          51-70 Years
          Indian Sub-Continent
          Asia
          Case Report

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