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This case study discusses the management of a 6-year-old girl with recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) and complications following a STING procedure. Initially presenting with grade 2 renal scan results showing 50% bilateral function and no scarring, the patient experienced persistent dysuria and pain during urination. The cystogram indicated no reflux, but a pseudomonas infection and ulceration at the STING site were discovered during cystoscopy. Further intervention included a Cohen reimplant due to these complications.
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During STING stay away from Bugbee
6 y old ♀ with recurrent UTI’s Cystogram R UVR grade 2 Renal scan 50% bilateral , no scarring August 03 R STING (macroplastique & Bugbee was use). Cystogram (Dec03 ) no reflux C/O on going dysuria & pain on voiding. • Pseudomonas UTI. Cystoscopy Ulcer at previous STING R Cohen reimplant.
Ulcer Ureterorifice