A ureteral stent for assisting the movement of urine along a patient's ureter
and
into the patient's bladder. The stent includes an elongated tubular segment extending
toward the bladder from a kidney end region for placement in the renal cavity to
a bladder end region. A central lumen connects at least one opening at the first
end region to at least one opening in the bladder end region. Thin flexible tail(s)
are attached to the bladder end region of the tubular segment at a point outside
the bladder so as to receive urine from the opening in the bladder end region of
the tubular segment and to transport urine from there across the ureter/bladder
junction and into the bladder. The tails include an elongated external urine-transport
surface sized and configured to transport urine along the ureter. The urine transporting
surface(s) are sized and configured to extend along at least part of the ureter,
across the ureter/bladder junction, and from there into the bladder. In some embodiments,
the distal region includes a tubular body with a lumen in fluid communication with
an interstitial area defined by one or more flexible filaments of the proximal
region forming at least one loop.