2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00240-023-01411-z
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Is conservative management safe in patients with acute ureterolithiasis and perirenal stranding?

Abstract: In patients presenting with ureterolithiasis, perirenal stranding is frequently observed in non-contrast computed tomography. Because perirenal stranding may be caused by tears in the collecting system, previous studies have described an increased risk of infectious complications and suggested broad empiric antibiotic therapy and immediate decompressing of the upper urinary tract. We hypothesized that these patients can also be managed conservatively. Therefore, we retrospectively identified patients with uret… Show more

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“…AIM Vol.2 Issue 2 https://journals.eikipub.com/index.php/AIM-Medicine/index therapy, due to the infectious risk (1,2,3,4). In addition, other guidelines report that a tube can be placed for percutaneous nephrostomy to decompress the injured site (4).…”
Section: -0335mentioning
confidence: 99%
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Renal Fornix Rupture Due To Acute Ureteral Obstruction

Braz Scarpa Mariano Pereira,
Carlos Maciel,
Santos Gomes
et al. 2024
AIM
“…AIM Vol.2 Issue 2 https://journals.eikipub.com/index.php/AIM-Medicine/index therapy, due to the infectious risk (1,2,3,4). In addition, other guidelines report that a tube can be placed for percutaneous nephrostomy to decompress the injured site (4).…”
Section: -0335mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The symptoms of renal phornix rupture are not very specific and can easily be disguised by its underlying cause, which usually presents as ureterolithiasis, i.e., it can present severe pain in the flank of the injured organ associated with nausea and vomiting (1,4,5). When its underlying cause is related to an infravesical obstruction, it can present with edema, leukocytosis, and even a bexigoma (2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Renal Fornix Rupture Due To Acute Ureteral Obstruction

Braz Scarpa Mariano Pereira,
Carlos Maciel,
Santos Gomes
et al. 2024
AIM