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<article xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" dtd-version="1.0"><Article><Journal><PublisherName>yemenjmed</PublisherName><JournalTitle>Yemen Journal of Medicine</JournalTitle><PISSN>c</PISSN><EISSN>o</EISSN><Volume-Issue>Volume 2 Issue 2  </Volume-Issue><IssueTopic>Multidisciplinary</IssueTopic><IssueLanguage>English</IssueLanguage><Season>May-August 2023</Season><SpecialIssue>N</SpecialIssue><SupplementaryIssue>N</SupplementaryIssue><IssueOA>Y</IssueOA><PubDate><Year>2023</Year><Month>09</Month><Day>28</Day></PubDate><ArticleType>Article</ArticleType><ArticleTitle>Proximal migration of the ureteral double-J stent into the peritoneal cavity without peritonitis: A Rare Complication</ArticleTitle><SubTitle/><ArticleLanguage>English</ArticleLanguage><ArticleOA>Y</ArticleOA><FirstPage>116</FirstPage><LastPage>117</LastPage><AuthorList><Author><FirstName>Faisal</FirstName><LastName>Ahmed1</LastName><AuthorLanguage>English</AuthorLanguage><Affiliation/><CorrespondingAuthor>N</CorrespondingAuthor><ORCID/><FirstName>Abdulfattah</FirstName><LastName>Altam2</LastName><AuthorLanguage>English</AuthorLanguage><Affiliation/><CorrespondingAuthor>Y</CorrespondingAuthor><ORCID/><FirstName>Saif</FirstName><LastName>Ghabisha3</LastName><AuthorLanguage>English</AuthorLanguage><Affiliation/><CorrespondingAuthor>Y</CorrespondingAuthor><ORCID/></Author></AuthorList><DOI>10.32677/yjm.v2i2.4076</DOI><Abstract>Ureteral double J (DJ) stents are associated with complications such as malposition, migration, fragmentation, and “forgotten stent,” and are known to migrate both proximally and distally [1,2]. We presented a 40-year-old man who had complained of decreased urination, nausea, and abdominal pain for a week. The pain was mild and localized in the periumbilical area. There was a history of dysuria and hematuria without fever or abdominal distension.</Abstract><AbstractLanguage>English</AbstractLanguage><Keywords/><URLs><Abstract>https://yemenjmed.com/admin/abstract?id=70</Abstract></URLs><References><ReferencesarticleTitle>References</ReferencesarticleTitle><ReferencesfirstPage>16</ReferencesfirstPage><ReferenceslastPage>19</ReferenceslastPage><References>Ahmed F, Alyhari Q, Ghabisha S, et al. Jejunal perforation and upward migration of double J stents during the cystoscopic procedure: a case report and review of literature. Pan Afr Med J. 2022 May 19;42:56.Haghpanah A, Ahmed F, Hosseini SH, et al Peritoneal perforation and peritonitis after antegrade double-J stent insertion: A case report and review of the literature. Clin Case Rep. 2022 Feb 10;10(2):e05436Patil S, Raghuvanshi K, Jain DK, et al. Forgotten ureteral double-J stents and related complications: a real-world experience. African Journal of Urology. 2020 Dec;26(1):1-5.Ahmed F, Al-wageeh S, Ghabisha S, A, et al. A case report of forgotten double J stent with giant calculus formation from the renal pelvis to the bladder. J Emerg Med Trauma Acute Care. 2021;2021(3):1-5</References></References></Journal></Article></article>
