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Retrospective Analysis of Severe Renal Infections Requiring Nephrectomy to Control Infection

Authors :
ODA, Yuki
HORI, Shunta
NISHIMURA, Nobutaka
YOSHIDA, Takanori
UEMATSU, Toshitaka
OHMORI, Chihiro
MIYAKE, Makito
ANAI, Satoshi
TORIMOTO, Kazumasa
AOKI, Katsuya
TANAKA, Nobumichi
YONEDA, Tatsuo
FUJIMOTO, Kiyohide
Source :
泌尿器科紀要. 67(8):355-358
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
泌尿器科紀要刊行会, 2021.

Abstract

Patients who contract severe renal infections often suffer from urosepsis. Therefore, early diagnosis and treatment are required. Sometimes, the treatment with antibiotics is not enough for control of the infections. Most of the patients also require surgical interventions including transurethral drainage and nephrectomy. Twenty-two patients with severe renal infections treated between April 2010 and October 2019 at our institute were evaluated retrospectively. Eleven patients had undergone nephrectomy. Open nephrectomy was performed on 10 patients. Laparoscopic nephrectomy was attempted in the other patient but was converted to open nephrectomy because severe adhesion was found around the tissues. Nephrectomy was performed by the retroperitoneal approach on 9 patients and by the transperitoneal approach on 2 patients. The reteroperitoneal approach was used on two patients who suffered postoperative colon perforation. Inflammatory involvement of renal pelvis, hilum and adjacent structures leads to dense fibrotic reaction and obliteration of tissue planes, which makes the nephrectomy procedure challenging. Therefore, it is important to choose the most appropriate nephrectomy procedure for each patient when they have contracted severe renal infections.

Details

Language :
Japanese
ISSN :
00181994
Volume :
67
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
泌尿器科紀要
Accession number :
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