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Name of the Condition
- Breakdown (mechanical) of other urinary stents, subsequent encounter
Summary
Breakdown (mechanical) of other urinary stents, subsequent encounter, refers to mechanical failure or malfunction of urinary stents during a follow-up medical encounter. This condition occurs when the stent fails to function as intended, potentially disrupting urinary flow or requiring intervention.
Causes
Mechanical breakdown may result from material degradation, wear and tear, or structural failure of the stent. Improper placement, trauma, or manufacturing defects can also contribute to device malfunction.
Risk Factors
- Prolonged use of urinary stents
- Pre-existing conditions affecting device integrity
- Inadequate device maintenance or follow-up
- Underlying anatomical or physiological factors impacting device performance
Symptoms
- Urinary obstruction or altered flow
- Pain or discomfort at the stent site
- Signs of device failure (e.g., leakage, dislodgement)
- Urinary symptoms (e.g., difficulty urinating, incontinence)
Diagnosis
Diagnosis involves a physical examination, review of stent history, and may include imaging (e.g., ultrasound, X-ray) or functional tests to assess stent position, integrity, or performance.
Treatment Options
Treatment depends on the specific stent and complication. Options may include device replacement, adjustment, or removal, along with supportive care to manage symptoms.
Prognosis and Follow-Up
Prognosis varies based on the extent of stent failure and timely intervention. Follow-up appointments are essential to monitor device function and prevent recurrence.
Complications
- Urinary tract infection
- Persistent obstruction
- Device migration or dislodgement
- Renal impairment from prolonged obstruction
Lifestyle & Prevention
- Adhere to scheduled follow-up appointments
- Report symptoms of stent malfunction promptly
- Follow post-procedure care instructions to minimize device stress
When to Seek Professional Help
Seek medical attention if experiencing severe pain, inability to urinate, fever, or signs of stent dislodgement or leakage.
Tips for Medical Coders
Document the type of urinary stent, details of mechanical failure, and that this is a subsequent encounter. Include clinical findings supporting the diagnosis and any interventions performed.
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