Hsu H.-L.KUO-HOW HUANGCHIN-CHEN CHANGKAO-LANG LIU2020-03-272020-03-2720100090-4295https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/479487A 69-year-old woman with history of operation for stress urinary incontinence presented with left flank soreness. Physical examination revealed knocking tenderness at left costal-vertebral angle. Her serum creatinine level was 1.2 mg/dL and urine analysis was negative. Ultrasonography showed left hydronephrosis, and computed tomography scan revealed ureterosciatic herniation. An antegrade placement of the indwelling ureteral stent was performed. After 3 months, the double J catheter was removed and the patient recovered without recurrent symptoms. ? 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.[SDGs]SDG3creatinine; aged; article; case report; clinical feature; computer assisted tomography; creatinine blood level; echography; female; human; hydronephrosis; intravenous urography; nephrostomy; priority journal; stress incontinence; treatment outcome; ureter disease; ureter stent; ureterosciatic herniation; Aged; Female; Hernia; Humans; Hydronephrosis; Nephrostomy, Percutaneous; Postoperative Complications; Sacrum; Spinal Diseases; Stents; Suburethral Slings; Tomography, X-Ray Computed; Ureteral Diseases; Urinary Incontinence, Stress; UrographyHydronephrosis caused by ureterosciatic herniationjournal article10.1016/j.urology.2009.12.039203507592-s2.0-78649907126