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Urol Res ; 40(3): 263-8, 2012 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22307366

ABSTRACT

The use of percutaneous renal surgery has been recently revolutionised with novel endourological instruments and techniques. However, the incidence, prevention and management of severe complications such as colon perforation still lack consensus. By presenting our 10-year experience, we would like to highlight the diagnosis and management of the rare complication of colon perforation.


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Colonic Diseases/etiology , Intestinal Perforation/etiology , Intraoperative Complications/etiology , Nephrostomy, Percutaneous/adverse effects , Adult , Aged , Colonic Diseases/therapy , Humans , Intestinal Perforation/therapy , Intraoperative Complications/therapy , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Positioning , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Urol Int ; 72(1): 88-90, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14730175

ABSTRACT

Objective was to remind the reader of a rare but nevertheless serious complication of percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) which is further complicated by the lack of pre-operative and intra-operative warning signs. A patient underwent an apparently normal PCNL. Only just before removal of the nephrostomy tube, signs of colonic perforation became apparent. In spite of no clinical signs of sepsis or shock, the patient developed severe complications during and after the ensuing surgery. Every urologist, surgeon, or radiologist performing PCNL must be aware of the risk of an aberrant retrorenal colon loop, the perforation of which will most likely not be noticed during the procedure. Abdominal symptoms of a more general nature must lead to the active exclusion of this complication. If a CT scan has been performed pre-operatively for whatever reason, attention should be paid to the juxtarenal colon. Although a CT scan can exclude a retrorenal colon, such a procedure would exceed the needs and limitations of routine evaluation in all patients for PCNL.


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Colon/injuries , Intestinal Perforation/etiology , Nephrostomy, Percutaneous/adverse effects , Aged , Female , Humans
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