PartialUnderwentFlankLaparoscopic nephrectomyGrossEmbolizationUrineHospitalized with macroscopicRadical right nephrectomySurgicalTumorsPain or hematuriaSymptomsMicroscopic hematuriaProteinuriaBiopsyCause hematuriaHypertensionMacroscopicClinicalBladderUltrasoundMalignancyDiagnosisProstateBenignAsymptomaticRemovalUnilateralInfectionTumorUrinary tractResultantIntraoperativeSurgeryMalignantProcedurePolycysticLess invasivePelvicHemodynamicallyNephrotic syndromeIatrogenicComplicationsDialysisSystemicSurvivalMetastasesIndicationsKidney transplantRenal cellLesions
Partial16
- Nephrectomy and partial nephrectomy are more invasive treatment options. (medscape.com)
- Wilms tumor, treatment for which includes surgery (radical or partial nephrectomy), is the fifth most common pediatric malignancy and the most common type of renal tumor in children. (medscape.com)
- In patients with bilateral Wilms tumors, solitary kidney, or kidney insufficiency, partial nephrectomy is a reasonable consideration. (medscape.com)
- All the cases of CDC which were diagnosed at our center following a radical or partial nephrectomy in the past 15 years were included. (e-urol-sci.com)
- A retrospective review of the hospital's electronic database was conducted to identify the cases of CDC of the kidney from among those patients who underwent either radical or partial nephrectomy between June 2005 and January 2020. (e-urol-sci.com)
- Of the 20 good outcomes for grade V injuries, 15 had immediate nephrectomy, 1 had a renal artery repair, 1 had a bypass graft, I underwent a partial nephrectomy, and 2 were observed. (usuhs.edu)
- The treatment of the RCC included radical nephrectomy in two, radical nephrectomy and target therapy in one, partial nephrectomy in two, IL-2 immunotherapy in one, and target therapy in one. (elsevierpure.com)
- A renal pseudoaneurysm is a rare but serious complication seen after procedures performed on the kidney, such as PCNL (percutaneous nephrolithotomy), renal biopsy, PCN (percutaneous nephrostomy), and partial nephrectomy. (springeropen.com)
- He utilizes most modern and effective treatment options for managing patients with angiomyolipoma including angioembolization, robotic surgery including partial nephrectomy. (replicadb4.com)
- Harvesting of the left-sided renal unit was performed with the patient in left-side up modified flank position with robotic ports in similar arrangement to robotic partial nephrectomy. (auanet.org)
- Partial nephrectomy of a kidney with Wilms tumor carries better outcomes with negligible risks than total nephrectomy. (kireportscommunity.org)
- For kidney cancer that has not spread, surgery to remove the mass (partial nephrectomy) or the whole kidney (radical nephrectomy) may be required. (melbourneurologygroup.com.au)
- The role of partial nephrectomy remains controversial. (medscape.com)
- Partial nephrectomy may be feasible in only 10%-15% of patients, as most tumors are too large at initial diagnosis. (medscape.com)
- The NWTS-4 study showed an 8% local recurrence rate following partial nephrectomy for patients with bilateral disease. (medscape.com)
- 3] In the presence of bilateral Wilms tumors, solitary kidney, or renal insufficiency, partial nephrectomy is a reasonable consideration. (medscape.com)
Underwent12
- Two years later, he underwent a radical nephrectomy for renal cancer. (svmic.com)
- Another example involved a patient who underwent a cystourethroscopy for complaints of hematuria. (svmic.com)
- MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients with UTUC who underwent SU between 2016 and 2021 were included. (bvsalud.org)
- RESULTS: Overall, 85 patients underwent SU. (bvsalud.org)
- The patient underwent radical right nephrectomy, and a grade 4 ES with peritoneal involvement was documented. (humaninsight.it)
- Subsequently, the patient underwent adjuvant chemotherapy for 5 months. (humaninsight.it)
- Eighteen patients who were diagnosed and underwent the primary intervention at our center were included. (e-urol-sci.com)
- Patients with deranged renal function underwent hemodialysis after consulting nephrologist before undergoing the contrast study. (springeropen.com)
- All patients were managed non-operatively, although one patient underwent a nephrectomy at a later state due to a chronic infection. (ugeskriftet.dk)
- The patient underwent renal Doppler ultrasound immediately after surgery and on the first post-operative day with good results and demonstrable renal viability. (auanet.org)
- We report a case of an infant who underwent nephrectomy for hypertension. (biomedcentral.com)
- The patient underwent a biopsy of the renal lesion. (cdc.gov)
Flank11
- Loin pain hematuria syndrome (LPHS) is the combination of debilitating unilateral or bilateral flank pain and microscopic or macroscopic amounts of blood in the urine that is otherwise unexplained. (wikipedia.org)
- Loin pain-hematuria syndrome (LPHS) is a poorly defined disorder characterized by recurrent or persistent loin (flank) pain and hematuria that appears to represent glomerular bleeding. (wikipedia.org)
- The major causes of flank pain and hematuria, such as nephrolithiasis and blood clot, are typically not present. (wikipedia.org)
- The syndrome presents with hematuria (blood in the urine) and flank (a region of the lower back beneath the ribs and above the ilium) pain which can result from a number of causes. (wikipedia.org)
- In one case, a patient presented to the ED with flank pain, nausea and vomiting. (svmic.com)
- Here, we report a case of a young woman, presenting with right flank pain and haematuria. (humaninsight.it)
- The presenting symptoms were gross hematuria and flank pain in two patients. (elsevierpure.com)
- Only 10% of patients present with the classic triad of flank pain, hematuria, and flank mass. (northamericanreport.com)
- The most common clinical manifestations of nutcracker syndrome are left flank pain, pelvic pain, hematuria, and gonadal varices. (radiopaedia.org)
- Treatment should be started strictly when it is causing symptoms (hematuria and left flank pain). (radiopaedia.org)
- Its classical presentation is that of gross hematuria, occasionally associated with the passage of blood clots and flank pain. (medscape.com)
Laparoscopic nephrectomy2
- Laparoscopic nephrectomy: Not just for localized renal cell carcinoma? (urologytimes.com)
- The retrospective study, presented by Monish Aron, MD, a clinical fellow in advanced laparoscopic urology at the Cleveland Clinic, represents one of the largest series to date specifically evaluating laparoscopic nephrectomy for higher-stage renal masses. (urologytimes.com)
Gross8
- Renal AVMs are usually identified during the evaluation of gross hematuria. (medscape.com)
- Gross nephrectomy specimen shows a Wilms tumor pushing the normal renal parenchyma to the side. (medscape.com)
- Preliminary results of a multicenter study of prostate cancer Analysis of specialized medical care for patients with gross hematuria, renal colic. (ecuro.ru)
- A 12-year-old boy from a remote community who had a history of latent tuberculosis treated 10 years previously was brought for care of 2 months of painless gross hematuria. (cdc.gov)
- An unusual cause of massive gross hematuria and an even rarer cause of hemodynamically significant anemia, its presentation remains variable from incidental imaging findings to severe hypertension and congestive heart failure. (medscape.com)
- Case presentation We present a case of a 44-year-old Chinese man with no personal or familial history of bleeding diasthesis that presented with gross hematuria leading to clot retention after routine physical activity. (medscape.com)
- Such anomalies in the renal vasculature are rare causes of gross hematuria. (medscape.com)
- We present a case of a renal AVM presenting as gross hematuria after routine physical activity with multiple episodes of clot retention. (medscape.com)
Embolization4
- Significant metastatic disease and poor performance status may limit the use of nephrectomy, in which embolization may be palliative. (medscape.com)
- Symptomatic hematuria refractory to embolization is definitively treated by nephrectomy. (medscape.com)
- Lesions that are more than 4 cm in diameter or that cause pain or hematuria are managed with embolization or extirpation (with a nephron-sparing technique whenever possible). (pediagenosis.com)
- Therapy might incorporate growth embolization, outside bar radiation treatment, and nephrectomy, however these therapies are not focused on fix, rather delayed endurance and mitigation. (alliedacademies.org)
Urine11
- For patient education resources, see Blood in the Urine . (medscape.com)
- A specialist in Nephrology with a rich experience of over 43 years is currently working in S L Raheja Fortis Hospital and has expertise in Kidney Dialysis, Nephrectomy (Kidney Removal), Kidney Stone Treatment, Diabetes Renal Failure and Blood in Urine (Hematuria) Treatment etc. (hexahealth.com)
- Liposomal tacrolimus led to improvements in hematuria, bleeding sites on cystoscopy, microscopic urine analysis for red blood cells, and urinary symptoms. (urologytimes.com)
- Hematuria,or blood in the urine,is one of the most common symptoms. (replicadb4.com)
- Hemograms, urine, and biochemistry results of patients with MH, radiological images and pathology results, hospitalization need, hospitalization durations, and hematuria causes acquired following hospitalization, and the expenditures during this phase were registered for the patients. (eajem.com)
- Macroscopic hematuria (MH) is the presence of blood visible through the naked eye in urine [>50 erythrocytes per high-power field (HPF)] (1). (eajem.com)
- Even 1 mL of blood in a liter of urine causes visible hematuria (2). (eajem.com)
- If the stone falls into the ureter, the pain may radiate down into the groin and cause blood to be seen in the urine (haematuria). (melbourneurologygroup.com.au)
- Many solid masses in the kidney are found incidentally, though patients may present with loin (back) pain, or less commonly blood in the urine (haematuria) or systemic symptoms (fever, poor appetite, general malaise). (melbourneurologygroup.com.au)
- Blood may be seen in the urine (haematuria). (melbourneurologygroup.com.au)
- What needs to be done will decided by the urologist depending on the condition, age of the patient, effect on kidneys and presence of urine reflux condition. (urogynecology.in)
Hospitalized with macroscopic1
Radical right nephrectomy1
- We present an unusual case of pericardial tamponade occurring subsequent to a radical right nephrectomy performed entirely through a laparotomy. (biomedcentral.com)
Surgical13
- A high index of suspicion should be maintained with an aim of surgical treatment for selected patients with large and symptomatic adrenal lipomatous lesions. (bmj.com)
- Large tumors that extend beyond the midline, have vascular extension, or both are relative contraindications, since some surgeons elect to obtain tissue via surgical excision, but this may expose patients to increased surgical risks. (medscape.com)
- According to the NWTSG protocol, the first step in the treatment of Wilms tumor is surgical staging followed by radical nephrectomy, if possible. (medscape.com)
- Two patients had bilateral obstruction from two different causes.Results: Twenty-nine open surgical procedures were carried out. (bvsalud.org)
- Two patients are awaiting definitive surgical treatment. (bvsalud.org)
- Symptomatic of such complications is surgical hermaturia (following prostatectomy and nephrectomy) or nonsurgical hematuria (accompanying polycystic or neoplastic diseases of the genitourinary system). (globalrph.com)
- Penetrating injuries, unstable patients and grade V injuries often require surgical intervention. (ugeskriftet.dk)
- Surgical repair of vascular injuries is rarely successful and nephrectomy is a safer choice [6]. (ugeskriftet.dk)
- Although most reported cases showed low malignant potential and good prognosis after surgical resection, a small subset of patients has been reported with aggressive phenotype and fatal outcome. (biomedcentral.com)
- Surgical nephrectomies can be open, laparoscopic, or robot-assisted. (kireportscommunity.org)
- It has also been used before kidney transplantation (KT) as an alternative to surgical nephrectomy. (kireportscommunity.org)
- Specifically in children , a unilateral ligation approach was compared to unilateral surgical nephrectomy before KT (indications for which included polyuria, massive resistant proteinuria, intractable HTN, and recurrent kidney infection). (kireportscommunity.org)
- The benefits of ureteral ligation over surgical nephrectomy include a less invasive procedure with smaller incisions and less risk for bleeding. (kireportscommunity.org)
Tumors6
- Patients with low-grade and small tumors are those in which SU could be safely postponed after 8 weeks. (bvsalud.org)
- Postchemotherapy excision of the tumor is indicated in patients with bilateral tumors, tumors that extended beyond the midline and have shrunk, and tumors with vascular extension. (medscape.com)
- Less commonly, the tumors may cause flank pain, hematuria, and a palpable abdominal mass. (pediagenosis.com)
- Demographic, clinical and imaging characteristics are used to risk-stratify patients, and nomograms exist that combine these characteristics into composite models to classify tumors preoperatively. (ahrq.gov)
- CT is an excellent modality for detecting tumors anywhere in the body, but it has the disadvantage of ionizing radiation, which may become problematic in screening asymptomatic patients and at-risk relatives. (medscape.com)
- Indications for unilateral nephrectomy include unilateral tumors, living kidney donation, severe unilateral kidney trauma, recurrent pyelonephritis in a refluxing non- or minimally-functioning kidney, atrophic kidney, and in the setting of a non-functioning, dysplastic kidney resulting in severe hypertension (HTN). (kireportscommunity.org)
Pain or hematuria1
- Most patients present with both manifestations, but some present with loin pain or hematuria alone. (wikipedia.org)
Symptoms6
- Six patients presented with non-urological symptoms which caused a delay in diagnosis and institution of treatment. (bvsalud.org)
- Patients may present with ocular signs and/or symptoms due to retinal hemorrhage, retinal detachment, glaucoma, or uveitis. (medscape.com)
- Patients may present with neurologic symptoms such as headaches, ataxia, and blindness. (medscape.com)
- The prevalence of symptoms of impairment of the function of the lower urinary tract in men according to the results of a population study Patient-centered system of organization of medical care in urology using. (ecuro.ru)
- Symptoms may include loin or groin pain, but often patients are asymptomatic. (melbourneurologygroup.com.au)
- Hematuria and symptoms persist for several days. (blogspot.com)
Microscopic hematuria2
- The patient also had microscopic hematuria. (urotoday.com)
- Studies detected no identifiable cause in 50% of macroscopic and 70% of microscopic hematuria patients (4). (eajem.com)
Proteinuria5
- Patients with the combination of proteinuria and hematuria or pyuria (even when proteinuria is low-grade). (cokidneycare.com)
- patients with newly discovered proteinuria with hematuria may have underlying acute nephritis, which requires rapid work-up and treatment. (cokidneycare.com)
- Congenital Finnish-type nephrotic syndrome is characterized by massive proteinuria, and treatment often involves daily albumin infusions, intensified nutrition, and initial therapy with NSAID and renin-Angiotension-Aldosterone system inhibition (RAASi), thereby reducing proteinuria (aka medical nephrectomy, discussed later). (kireportscommunity.org)
- However, there are times when unilateral nephrectomy is undertaken initially to reduce proteinuria while simultaneously preserving residual kidney function. (kireportscommunity.org)
- 3. Ureteral ligation has been described in patient s with poor health status secondary to resistant severe proteinuria. (kireportscommunity.org)
Biopsy2
- If imaging studies demonstrate bilateral disease, nephrectomy is not performed, but biopsy specimens are obtained. (medscape.com)
- The pathology of the seven patients that had surgery or a biopsy was that of the conventional type RCC. (elsevierpure.com)
Cause hematuria2
- They cause hematuria and are associated with hypertension . (medscape.com)
- In very rare cases, it extends into the ureter and down to the bladder, where it may cause hematuria. (medscape.com)
Hypertension7
- In most cases, hypertension is cured by nephrectomy. (medscape.com)
- Postinjury renal function with poor outcome was defined as renal failure requiring dialysis, serum creatinine greater than or equal to 2 mg/dL, renal scan showing less than 25% function of the injured kidney, postinjury hypertension requiring treatment, or delayed nephrectomy. (usuhs.edu)
- Ten percent (nine patients) developed hypertension or renal failure postoperatively: three had immediate nephrectomies, four had arterial repairs with one intraoperative failure requiring nephrectomy, and two were observed. (usuhs.edu)
- This can lead to renal venous hypertension, resulting in the rupture of thin-walled veins into the collecting system with resultant hematuria . (radiopaedia.org)
- renal impairment in 4 (10.8) and hypertension in 3 (8.1) patients. (bvsalud.org)
- The patient was a 13-year-old Japanese girl with no family history of renal disease or hypertension. (biomedcentral.com)
- However, the patient presented with increasing blood pressure around 1 month after birth, and gradually developed hypertension. (biomedcentral.com)
Macroscopic2
- Hematuria can be microscopic or macroscopic. (radiopaedia.org)
- A total of 38 patients (66%) presented with macroscopic haematuria upon admission, seven did not display haematuria and for the remaining 13 patients this information was not recorded in the patient file. (ugeskriftet.dk)
Clinical9
- In each case, the clinical presentation, location of the tumour, and the outcome for the patient were studied. (bmj.com)
- Purpose: To analyze the clinical characteristics of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) in Korean patients with von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease. (elsevierpure.com)
- Materials and Methods: The clinical characteristics of 21 patients who were diagnosed with VHL disease were analyzed. (elsevierpure.com)
- In patients with RCC related to VHL disease, the clinical characteristics of the tumor, type of pathology and survival were investigated. (elsevierpure.com)
- His main areas of clinical practice are hemodialysis vascular access care, consultation on hospitalized patients with acute kidney failure and caring for chronic hemodialysis patient. (cokidneycare.com)
- In March 2022, Allogene Therapeutics, Inc. announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had granted Fast Track designation (FTD) to ALLO-316, the Company's first AlloCAR T solid tumor clinical candidate for the treatment of patients with advanced or metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma (RCC). (northamericanreport.com)
- Our exceptional medical expertise is matched by the highest clinical governance standards and patient-centric care. (yashodahealthcare.com)
- In wake of complete clinical, laboratory, and radiological assessment left radical nephrectomy and adrenalectomy with lymph node dissection was performed. (biomedcentral.com)
- A significant number of patients with renal AVMs are hypertensive, [ 1 ] and its clinical presentation is variable, ranging from incidental finding in an asymptomatic patient to congestive cardiac failure due to high output from a giant AVM. (medscape.com)
Bladder4
- In some cases, loin pain-haematuria syndrome occurs after a bladder infection with involvement of the kidney. (wikipedia.org)
- Nearly a year later, the patient self-referred to another urologist who diagnosed bladder cancer with brain metastasis. (svmic.com)
- But through the utilization of ablation, bladder instillation, and tislelizumab, endoscopy and CT were normal in the follow-up (the patient refused to take washings from the upper urinary tract) for more than a year. (bvsalud.org)
- In all, the utilization of ureteroscopic retrograde tumor ablation, BCG bladder instillation, and tislelizumab injection to treat high-risk ureteral carcinoma for kidney-sparing therapy have filled in the gap in this field, which should be promoted to help more patients in similar situations. (bvsalud.org)
Ultrasound2
- We report for the first time a case of ureteral injury that presented with delayed massive hematuria without urinary tract signs of peritoneal irritation 4 and 6 days after ultrasound-guided transvaginal oocyte retrieval. (hindawi.com)
- In a study of ultrasound and laboratory findings in Wilms tumor survivors with a solitary kidney, signs of kidney damage were seen in 22 of 53 patients (41.5%) on ultrasonography. (medscape.com)
Malignancy1
- Among patients with MH, those with indications for surgery and malignancy have a greater impact on health expenditure. (eajem.com)
Diagnosis4
- He has handled numerous complex medical cases and is known for attention to detail, accurate diagnosis and treating patients with empathy. (hexahealth.com)
- 4 While renal cell carcinoma only represents 2% of adult cancers, it is among the most lethal, with approximately 35% of patients dying within 5 years of diagnosis. (ahrq.gov)
- We can conclude that it will be beneficial for both the patient and the economy to start the diagnosis and treatment process before the onset of MH with prevention and early screening workups. (eajem.com)
- The final diagnosis was a cerebellar hemangioblastoma associated with von Hippel-Lindau syndrome (same patient as in Images 1-3). (medscape.com)
Prostate1
- In the first article of this series, Nilay Gandhi, MD, explains the treatment and management of patients with advanced/metastatic prostate cancer and details the options for androgen deprivation therapy. (urologytimes.com)
Benign2
- Preoperative patient and tumor (imaging) characteristics are used to stratify the risk of benign versus malignant disease, and indolent versus aggressive cancers. (ahrq.gov)
- In addition, preliminary but encouraging data indicate that a laparoscopic approach to nephrectomy in benign disease is associated with decreased lengths of hospital stay and analgesic requirements in the pediatric patient. (medscape.com)
Asymptomatic1
- In contrast, patients with smaller, asymptomatic lesions that strongly resemble AML can be monitored with serial imaging studies at 6- to 12-month intervals. (pediagenosis.com)
Removal2
- The patient recovered completely after transfusion and had no signs of renal impairment after ureteric stent removal. (hindawi.com)
- Radiofrequency removal or cryotherapy is a choice in patients with reciprocal growths and little cortical cancers. (alliedacademies.org)
Unilateral2
- Although end-stage kidney disease after unilateral radical nephrectomy is uncommon (0.25% in the NWTSG trial), preserving healthy kidney tissue may prevent this complication, especially in patients with an underlying intrinsic kidney disease (eg, WAGR [Wilms tumor, aniridia, genitourinary anomalies, and mental retardation] syndrome, Denys-Drash syndrome). (medscape.com)
- Unilateral or bilateral nephrectomy. (kireportscommunity.org)
Infection1
- Chronic pyelonephritis is continuing pyogenic infection of the kidney that occurs almost exclusively in patients with major anatomic abnormalities. (msdmanuals.com)
Tumor1
- [ 2 , 3 ] CNS hemangioblastoma (Lindau tumor) is the most commonly recognized manifestation of VHL and occurs in 40% of patients. (medscape.com)
Urinary tract2
- patients, seed the urinary tract and transplanted kidney. (msdmanuals.com)
- Some patients are prone to form recurrent urinary tract stones. (melbourneurologygroup.com.au)
Resultant2
- 4 This may be reflective of the stable rates of patients presenting with advanced and metastatic cancer, a changing biology of kidney cancer, or the overtreatment of indolent lesions with resultant complications of that treatment. (ahrq.gov)
- The patient in our report is a 31 year-old man with a history of a malrotated left kidney, recurrent renal stones and resultant hematuria-loin-pain syndrome. (auanet.org)
Intraoperative1
- He was prepared for nephron-sparing surgery, with the possibility of radical nephrectomy depending on the intraoperative finding. (urotoday.com)
Surgery4
- While the physician's failure to review the study prior to taking the patient into surgery was difficult to defend, the documentation errors called the entire record, as well as the physician's credibility, into question. (svmic.com)
- [5] Patients who did not follow-up at our center or who did not undergo surgery were excluded. (e-urol-sci.com)
- Methods: This was a retrospective chart review over a 16-year period conducted at six university trauma centers of patients with American Association for the Surgery of Trauma grade IV/V renal injuries surviving longer than 24 hours. (usuhs.edu)
- Integrity of long thoracic nerve after damage due to surgery can be tested bedside by asking patient to raise the arm above the head on the affected side. (medicosplexus.com)
Malignant4
- For stage I renal cell malignant growth estimating under 7 centimeters and restricted to the kidney, nephrectomy or halfway nephrectomy is the treatment of decision and is generally corrective. (alliedacademies.org)
- Imaging observation is a choice in older patients with a short future who are bad careful up-and-comers, as numerous renal cell malignant growths are slow developing. (alliedacademies.org)
- For stage II renal cell malignant growth, laparoscopic extremist nephrectomy is the treatment of decision. (alliedacademies.org)
- For stage III renal cell malignant growth, open extremist nephrectomy is the norm of care. (alliedacademies.org)
Procedure2
- Demographic data, type of procedure, operative data, post-procedure data of patients, management type, i.e., conservative or angioembolization were recorded and POPVESL score of individual patients was calculated. (springeropen.com)
- It is minimally invasive, precisely blocks the bleeding vessel and avoids the more morbid procedure of nephrectomy. (springeropen.com)
Polycystic1
- Indications for bilateral nephrectomy include autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD) and autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) owing to their large sizes. (kireportscommunity.org)
Less invasive1
- Finally, pain refractory to less invasive attempts may respond to nephrectomy. (medscape.com)
Pelvic1
- Female patients seeking more conservative treatments for incontinence and other pelvic floor issues can learn about non-invasive therapies and education through BayCare's Pelvic Health and Wellness program. (baycare.org)
Hemodynamically1
- Hemodynamically stable patients with renal pseudoaneurysms can be managed conservatively. (springeropen.com)
Nephrotic syndrome1
- Sequential nephrectomy is also sometimes done in severe treatment-resistant nephrotic syndrome in an older child. (kireportscommunity.org)
Iatrogenic2
- Study Exclusion Criteria: Iatrogenic hematuria causes (catheterization, operation history, etc.), patients with known hematuria-causing diseases, patients under the age of 18, and pregnant women were excluded from the study. (eajem.com)
- Patients with iatrogenic renal trauma were excluded. (ugeskriftet.dk)
Complications2
- Knowledge of the management and potential complications in patients with renal trauma is important for all urologists. (ugeskriftet.dk)
- The aim of this study was to describe and evaluate the management of patients with renal trauma and their complications at the Department of Urology, Aarhus University Hospital (AUH), Denmark, during a five-year period. (ugeskriftet.dk)
Dialysis1
- Dr. Sakiewicz is very interested in improving the quality of life in Dialysis patients, and practices in a hospital, office and dialysis unit based setting. (cokidneycare.com)
Systemic3
- Patients having acute cardiac failure do not show oedema because there is a fall in systemic capillary hydrostatic pressure. (medicosplexus.com)
- 8 However, the deaths due to renal cell carcinoma are driven by the failure of systemic treatments in metastatic (later stage) patients. (ahrq.gov)
- On physical examination, the patient was vitally stable with unremarkable general and systemic examination. (biomedcentral.com)
Survival7
- Descriptive statistics were used to show the clinicopathological profile and management of these patients, and Kaplan-Meier overall survival (OS) estimate was calculated. (e-urol-sci.com)
- Most patients present at an advanced stage, and survival is poor. (e-urol-sci.com)
- In addition, verbal consent was obtained from the patients who were contacted telephonically to gather survival data. (e-urol-sci.com)
- The survival of the patients with VHL with and without RCC was not significantly different. (elsevierpure.com)
- Traditionally, most T3 lesions have been treated with open radical nephrectomy, with 5-year survival rates in the 40% to 80% range. (urologytimes.com)
- At a planned interim analysis, the trial showed no difference in recurrence-free survival (RFS) between arms in a population of patients that included both clear cell and non-clear cell subtypes, and was stopped early. (northamericanreport.com)
- The favorable outcomes of patients managed "conservatively" is biased by the inherent self-selection of severe renal trauma - those patients with the most severe injuries succumb to those injuries, those left for "conservative" management have an inherently improved chance at survival. (blogspot.com)
Metastases1
- Five (28%) patients who had metastases received adjuvant therapy, three received interferon-alpha therapy, and two received adjuvant chemotherapy with gemcitabine and cisplatin. (e-urol-sci.com)
Indications2
- Figure 1 below outlines indications for nephrectomy. (kireportscommunity.org)
- Indications for Native kidney nephrectomy. (kireportscommunity.org)
Kidney transplant1
- This is followed by bilateral nephrectomy and subsequent kidney transplant at the age of 1-2 years. (kireportscommunity.org)
Renal cell3
- Intermediate-term oncologic results after laparoscopic radical nephrectomy for locally advanced renal cell carcinoma are similar to those of open nephrectomy. (urologytimes.com)
- The FDA granted FTD based on the potential of ALLO-316 to address the unmet need for patients with difficult-to-treat renal cell carcinomas (RCC) who have failed standard RCC therapies. (northamericanreport.com)
- Patients with renal cell cancer (RCC) develop metastatic spread in approximately 33% of cases. (northamericanreport.com)
Lesions3
- Among the 21 patients with VHL disease, 6 (28.6%) patients had retinal angioma, 18 (85.7%) had cerebellar hemangioblastoma, 15 had pancreatic lesions, including 13 with a pancreatic cyst and two with a pancreatic mass. (elsevierpure.com)
- Thirteen patients (61.9%) had renal lesions and nine (42.9%) had RCC. (elsevierpure.com)
- Bleeding tendency and spontaneous closure of a renal pseudoaneurysm can be predicted by various anatomical factors of vascular lesions and the physiological condition of patient. (springeropen.com)