Subcutaneous emphysema and pneumoscrotum due to spontaneous pneumothorax is a rare clinical situation. We present the case of an 82 year old man who was admitted to the emergency department in state of respiratory distress and scrotum increased in size, painful and rapidly progressive installation. Clinical evaluation revealed scrotal emphysema associated with diffuse subcutaneous emphysema in the trunk, the face and both upper limbs. The treatment of this pathology is not yet standardized; antibiotic therapy and close monitoring are recommended.
Rupture of the pyelocalyceal cavities or fornix is a rare and potential urological emergency. It is most often secondary to obstructive uropathy. It can lead to extravasation of urine at the perirenal or retro-peritoneal level, which can have serious consequences. The clinic reported the case of a 37-year-old patient who presented to the emergency department with hyperalgesic (right) renal colic. Intense right lumbar tenderness was found on clinical examination, renal function was preserved. The radiological examination, CT scan mainly, revealed a significant ureteralhydronephrosis by urinary meatus calculus measuring 3 mm with a density of 271 HU and a perirenal effusion and extravasation of the PDC at a late time. The emergency therapeutic management consisted of a bypass with a double J stent. The evolution was marked by a clinico-biological improvement.
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