A 64-year-old man with a history of Bladder Cancer and neobladder presents with flank pain. Learn about the causes of stone formation in urinary diversions.
A 64-year-old man with a history of bladder cancer treated with radical cystectomy and orthotopic neobladder construction with intestinal segments presented to the emergency department with left flank pain and urinary retention. CT of the abdomen and pelvis showed a very large stone in the neobladder. What is the predominant composition of this patient’s stone?
What is the most likely diagnosis?
Calcium phosphate, Neobladder, Struvite, Urinary Diversion, Urolithiasis