2016
DOI: 10.15406/unoaj.2016.03.00081
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The Novel Use of Flexible Ureteroscopy and Holmium: YAG Laser in the Management of Parapelvic Renal Cysts

Abstract: Kidneys are very common sites of cysts in the human body, prevalence of renal cysts was estimated to be about 10% in the general population and the incidence increases with age. Parapelvic and peripelvic cysts grow near renal collecting system; these types of cysts are most likely to be symptomatic. There are a number of reports describing successful laser incision drainage of parapelvic cysts into the renal pelvis using flexible ureteroscopy transurethrally. This review focuses on specific aspects of clinical… Show more

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“…Parapelvic cyst refers to the cyst occurring near the renal pelvis and is a rare type of renal cystic diseases, accounting for 1%~3% of renal cystic diseases [ 18 ]. Because the anatomical location of the parapelvic cyst is close to the renal hilum, it often oppresses renal blood vessels, collecting system and lymphatic vessels and causing pain, hematuria, hydronephrosis, infection, and so on; severe cases can lead to glomerulonephritis, renal vascular hypertension, and even renal failure, so more aggressive treatment measures should be taken once found [ 19 , 20 ]. Due to the particularity of the site of occurrence, parapelvis cysts are more harmful to people than cysts in renal parenchyma or renal surface.…”
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“…Parapelvic cyst refers to the cyst occurring near the renal pelvis and is a rare type of renal cystic diseases, accounting for 1%~3% of renal cystic diseases [ 18 ]. Because the anatomical location of the parapelvic cyst is close to the renal hilum, it often oppresses renal blood vessels, collecting system and lymphatic vessels and causing pain, hematuria, hydronephrosis, infection, and so on; severe cases can lead to glomerulonephritis, renal vascular hypertension, and even renal failure, so more aggressive treatment measures should be taken once found [ 19 , 20 ]. Due to the particularity of the site of occurrence, parapelvis cysts are more harmful to people than cysts in renal parenchyma or renal surface.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%