Nonoperative treatment of blunt renal trauma with urinary extravasation in a child
Journal: Pediatric Urology Case Reports (Vol.1, No. 2)Publication Date: 2014-02-02
Authors : Serpil Sancar Cagatay Aydiner Mete Kaya;
Page : 12-17
Keywords : Renal injury; internal stenting; urinoma; nonoperative; trauma;
Abstract
The goal of renal trauma management is preservation of functional renal parenchyma with minimal morbidity. In children with grade IV renal injury, the role and timing of surgical or endourologic intervention is less established and remains controversial. We report a case of a urinary extravasation after blunt renal trauma treated by internal ureteral stenting
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