@article{3096859, title = "Percutaneous nephrolithotomy to remove a cartridge detonating cap mimicking a renal pelvic stone 12 years after renal trauma", author = "Bissas, A and Dellis, A and Bafaloukas, N and Sopilidis, O and Livadas, and K and Skolarikos, A", journal = "Journal of Endourology", year = "2005", volume = "19", number = "6", pages = "719-721", publisher = "MARY ANN LIEBERT INC PUBL", issn = "0892-7790, 1557-900X", doi = "10.1089/end.2005.19.719", abstract = "Complications of gunshot injuries of the kidney usually present in the early postoperative period. We describe a case of a cartridge’s plastic detonating cap retained in the renal pelvis of a young male patient for 12 years. Renal colic was the cause of admission. This missile’s part was mimicking a renal stone on both an intravenous urogram and a CT scan. The nature of the “stone” was identified during a percutaneous nephrolithotomy procedure during which the foreign body was removed." }