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  1. Ureteral Stent: Purpose, Procedure, Results & Removal

    A ureteral stent opens your ureter so pee can flow from your kidneys to your bladder. Stents treat peeing problems from obstructions, narrowed ureters or tumors.

  2. Made of flexible plastic material, the length of an adult stent is typically 22 to 30 centimeters long, extending from the kidney to the bladder, with a coil on each end to hold the stent in place.

  3. Ureteral Stents: Purpose, Insertion, and Potential Side Effects

    Nov 10, 2023 · Ureteral stents allow urine to pass from the kidneys into the bladder. Urine flow may be slowed or stopped when something is blocking the ureter. By allowing urine to flow …

  4. Ureteral Stents – What you need to know - Urology San Antonio

    Ureteral stents are small tubes inserted into the ureter to treat or prevent a blockage that prevents the flow of urine from the kidney to the bladder. The most common reason for ureteral stents is …

  5. Learning About Ureteral Stents - Kaiser Permanente

    A ureteral (say "you-REE-ter-ul") stent is a thin, hollow tube that is placed in the ureter to help urine pass from the kidney into the bladder. The stent keeps the ureter open.

  6. Ureteral Stents: What You Should Know - Urology Center of Iowa

    May 27, 2025 · Ureteral stents are small, flexible tubes that doctors place inside the ureters. Ureters are the narrow tubes that carry urine from your kidneys to your bladder. These stents …

  7. A stent is placed if your urologist thinks the urine might not drain well after kidney stone surgery. Stents are often placed to stop stone fragments or blood from blocking urine leaving the …

  8. Ureteral Stenting and Nephrostomy - RadiologyInfo.org

    Ureteral stenting and nephrostomy help restore urine flow through blocked ureters and return the kidney to normal function. Ureters are long, narrow tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to …

  9. What to Expect from a Ureteral Stent - Advanced Urology

    Ureteral stents provide structural support and relief to kidneys suffering damage from a blockage that prevents healthy urine drainage in your body.

  10. Ureteral Stenting: Procedure, Recovery, and Risks Explained

    Choosing a minimally invasive approach like ureteral stenting often leads to shorter hospital stays, faster recovery, and an overall improvement in quality of life compared to traditional open …