2022, Number 4
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Rev Mex Urol 2022; 82 (4)
Kidney trauma grade IV: abdomen closed trauma
Arias-Martínez K, Caracheo-Hernández C, Acosta-Martínez EE
Language: Spanish
References: 10
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ABSTRACT
Description of the clinical case: A 16-year-old patient presented
trauma with 48-hour evolution, after a fall from a moving
bicycle, impacting on his left side against the pavement. The
abdominal tomography revealed the presence of an expanding
perirenal hematoma. An exploratory laparotomy was performed,
observing hemoperitoneum and left renal hematoma, renal ileus
injury with active bleeding, and expanding hematoma. It was decided
to perform left nephrectomy.
Relevance: Kidney trauma is the most common genitourinary
injury. About 90% are blunt trauma.
Clinical implications: Although most kidney traumas are limited
and a rare cause of death, when they are not properly diagnosed
and treated, they cause high morbidity due to late complications:
arterial hypertension, hydronephrosis, traumatic pseudonephrosis,
renal atrophy and renal lithiasis.
Conclusion: Young patients are in greater risk of abdominal
injuries.
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