The need for intraoperative double-J ureteral stenting has been reviewed in several articles. A stent serves to align the area of anastomosis, prevent extravasation by diverting the urine past the anastomosis, and alleviate obstruction from postoperative edema. At the time of surgery, ureteral stents are placed from the operative wound. Traditionally, the proper position of the stent in the urinary bladder is confirmed by radiological examination or direct visualization of cystoscopy. It is time-consuming and sometimes cumbersome. We describe an alternative method for confirmation of intraoperative doube-J stenting. Diluted patent blue was instillated from the urethral foley catheter to the urinary bladder after intraoperative double-J stenting. If the catheter is properly positioned in the urinary bladder, the fluid with will diluted dye be visible in the operative wound. The procedure was undertaken in 7 cases without difficulty. Our results confirm this is a simple and effective method.