Abstract
Lumbar sympathetic block (LSB) is used in the management of sympathetically maintained pain states. Complications of LSB may include infection, injury of spinal cord or somatic nerve, kidney trauma, hypotension, paraplegia and genitofemoral neuralgia. We present a case of a 53-year-old woman who had undergone LSB for the relief of reflex sympathetic dystrophy and subsequently a disrupted right proximal ureter. She was treated with ureteroureterostomy and an indwelling ureteral stent.