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- Kidney stone stents are used to123:
- Drain urine from the kidney into a bag outside of the body, bypassing the ureters and bladder.
- Allow painful kidney stones to pass through the ureters and out of the body.
- Keep urine flowing from the kidney to the bladder, usually after you have a kidney stone or some other obstruction.
- Reduce pain from a stone, when infection is present to allow drainage, or when a stone is preventing a kidney from working adequately.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The kidney stent drains urine from the kidney into a bag outside of the body, bypassing the ureters and bladder. Ureteral stenting is an effective way to allow painful kidney stones to pass through the ureters and out of the body. Ureteral stents for kidney stones and ureteral stones are temporary.
my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/21795-ure…A doctor places a kidney stent, also called a ureteral stent, to keep urine flowing from the kidney to the bladder, usually after you have a kidney stone or some other obstruction. While your doctor ideally places a kidney stent to help you feel better, an estimated 80 percent of people report stents are uncomfortable.
www.healthline.com/health/kidney-health/how-to-sl…Stents are used for various reasons in patients with kidney stones. They may be placed in patients to help reduce pain from a stone, when infection is present to allow drainage, or when a stone is preventing a kidney from working adequately.www.kidneystoners.org/treatments/stents/ - People also ask
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