Transplant Stent Removal

**Transplant Stent Removal:** This is a routine procedure to take out a temporary, small tube (stent) placed during organ transplant surgery (like kidney or liver) to aid healing or drainage. Once the new organ has healed sufficiently, typically a few weeks later, the stent is removed, often as a quick outpatient procedure, marking positive progress in your recovery journey.

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Ureteral Stent Removal

Urologist Dr. Peter Steinberg explains ureteral stent removal. Understand this quick (60 sec), low-pain procedure, including pre-op prep, common post-removal experiences (blood in urine), & when to contact your team.

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