Ureteral stents are commonly used to treat various urological conditions, including kidney stones, ureteral strictures, and tumors. An indwelling ureteral stent is a thin, flexible tube that is placed in the ureter to help urine flow from the kidney to the bladder. While ureteral stents are generally safe and effective, there is a risk of displacement, which can cause discomfort and other complications.
Overall, while stent displacement is a potential complication of ureteral stent placement, it is not a common occurrence. Patients who experience symptoms of stent displacement should contact their urologist right away to ensure prompt diagnosis and treatment.