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Two stones in the ureter of the ectopic Kidney.

This video shows Two stones in the ureter of the ectopic Kidney. During normal embryological development, there is cephalic migration of the kidneys to their normal retroperitoneal location and an ectopic location is a result of arrested migration. The kidney during its normal ascent has multiple aortoiliac branches, which degenerate when the kidney reaches its normal location. An ectopic kidney usually doesn't cause health problems, or complications, and may work normally. An ectopic kidney is a birth defect in which a kidney is located in an abnormal position. In most cases, people with an ectopic kidney have no complaints. In other cases, the ectopic kidney may create urinary problems, such as urine blockage, infection, or urinary stones. An ectopic kidney may not cause any symptoms and may function normally, even though it is not in its usual position. In other cases, an ectopic kidney may cause abdominal pain or urinary problems. Ectopic kidney (or “Renal ectopia”) describes a kidney that isn't located in its usual position. Ectopic kidneys are thought to occur in about 1 out of 900 births. But only about 1 out of 10 of these are ever diagnosed. They may be found while treating other conditions. The most common location of an ectopic kidney The ectopic kidney may be located in a low sacral position behind the urinary bladder or anywhere along the normal cranial migration path towards the renal fossa. The ectopic kidney is most commonly located in the pelvis. Hydronephrosis of pregnancy occurs in most women but it has been found not to affect those patients with pelvic kidneys. This patient illustrates that it is possible for women with ectopic pelvic kidneys to develop hydronephrosis during pregnancy. An ectopic kidney happens while a baby is growing in the womb. Sometimes it may even connect with the second kidney. Some of the causes for this birth defect are Genetic defects: Genes carry information. In some people who were born with a single kidney, or had a kidney removed during childhood, there is a chance of some slight loss in kidney function later in life. Most people with one kidney live healthy, normal lives with few problems. In other words, one healthy kidney can work as well as two. Drinking in moderation (one drink a day for women and two drinks a day for men) usually won't harm your kidneys. Alcohol has this effect whether you have one or two kidneys, but it may lead to kidney failure more quickly when you only have one functioning kidney. If the ureteral blockage isn't treated, urine can back up and damage your kidneys. This can cause pain and put you at risk of infection. In severe cases, a ureteral obstruction can lead to kidney failure, sepsis (life-threatening infection), or death. A urinary tract infection may result when bacteria become trapped in urine that pools above a blockage. When stones block the urinary tract for a long time, urine backs up in the tubes inside the kidney, causing excessive pressure that can cause the kidney to swell (hydronephrosis) and eventually damage it. Ureteral blockage can lead to kidney damage, kidney stones, and infection. Symptoms can include pain in the affected side, decreased or increased urine flow, and urinating at night. Symptoms are more common if the blockage is sudden and complete. A stone can remain in the kidney for years or decades without causing any symptoms or damage to the kidney. Typically, the stone will eventually move through the urinary tract and is passed out of the body in the urine. A stone may cause pain if it becomes stuck and blocks the flow of urine. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy is a technique for treating stones in the kidney and ureter that do not require surgery. Instead, high-energy shock waves are passed through the body and used to break stones into pieces as small as grains of sand. Around 80% of kidney stones that are smaller than 4 millimeters (mm) will pass on their own in about 31 days. Approximately 60% of kidney stones that are 4–6 mm will pass on their own in about 45 days. Usually, treatment includes pain relievers and drinking plenty of water to help pass the stone out of the urinary tract. Sometimes, medical procedures are needed to break up larger stones so they can pass out of the body. It is generally thought that only smaller stones may be impacted in the ureter but in this case, you can see a larger stone, in the ureter. There is moderate dilatation of the renal pelvicalyceal system with mild to moderate hydroureter. Once the stone gets caught in the ureter, it may partially or completely block the flow of urine. This blockage causes pain that is usually felt in the middle of the back or side and may radiate toward the groin. If a stone that is blocking urine flow is left untreated it can cause damage to the kidney or ureter.

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