2015
DOI: 10.1111/ans.12960
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Unilateral hydronephrosis and urosepsis secondary to vaginal ring pessary

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“…Indeed, the use of abdominal US allows us to assess HUN but not the mechanism of the obstruction. This step obviated the need for a diagnostic endoscopic approach used by some authors (6, 8, 9). If the pessary is not creating the ureteral obstruction, it is necessary to evaluate and treat the other causes of HUN.…”
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“…Indeed, the use of abdominal US allows us to assess HUN but not the mechanism of the obstruction. This step obviated the need for a diagnostic endoscopic approach used by some authors (6, 8, 9). If the pessary is not creating the ureteral obstruction, it is necessary to evaluate and treat the other causes of HUN.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Major complications include fistulas, bowel or bladder erosion, and hydroureteronephrosis (HUN). HUN is due to obstruction at the vesicoureteric junction (6-9), and can become critical when associated with urosepsis (10).…”
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“…MCs are similar to pessaries and diaphragms, and hydronephrosis secondary to overlong pessary retention has been reported [[8], [9], [10]]. …”
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