Endoscopic vesico-ureteric reflux surgery (STING)

Indication:

  • Vesical-ureteric reflux. It is a minimally invasive procedure performed with endoscopy.
  • A synthetic material (Bulkamid) is injected at the ureteric opening to prevent reflux
  • Grade 3-4 Vesical-Ureteric Reflux where conservative management has failed with a progressive deterioration in renal function.

How is it done?

  • Patients will receive a general anaesthesia.
  • Prophylactic antibiotics is given.
  • The correct ureteric system is identified and marked while you are awake.
  • This will be an endoscopic procedure.
  • A cystoscopy will be done with injection of Bulkamid just under the affected ureteric orifice.
  • Enough Bulkamid will be injected to partially close the ureteric opening yet not obstructing the orifice.
  • An indwelling catheter is placed.

What next?

  • You may be in hospital the day or overnight.
  • As soon as you are comfortable with no signs of pain and emptying your bladder sufficiently, you will be discharged.
  • Review in 6 weeks.
  • DON’T SUFFER IN SILENCE, OR YOU WILL SUFFER ALONE!

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