TY - JOUR
T1 - Percutaneous management of persistent urine leak after partial nephrectomy
T2 - Sealing the leak site with glue
AU - Goel, Ritesh
AU - Nayak, Brusabhanu
AU - Singh, Prabhjot
AU - Gamanagatti, Shivanand
AU - Yadav, Richa
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
ª Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Background: Localized urinary extravasation is a known complication after partial nephrectomy; however, rarely it forms a nephrocutaneous fistula. Nephrocutaneous fistula after partial nephrectomy is a management challenge for the treating surgeon. It is typically managed with indwelling ureteral stent placement. Persistent fistula after indwelling ureteral stent can be managed with percutaneous nephrostomy drainage. However, persistence after all these measures is a real therapeutic dilemma. Few reports are available on effective management of persistent urine leak by percutaneous obliteration of leak site using glue. Case Presentation: We report one such rare case of persistent nephrocutaneous fistula in a 41-year-old man of Indo-Aryan ethnicity. He was managed effectively with percutaneous cyanoacrylate glue application, when all the conservative methods failed. At 6 months follow-up he is doing well clinically and radiologically. Conclusion: Persistent nephrocutaneous fistula after partial nephrectomy is a rare and highly morbid condition, which leads to multiple intervention and prolonged hospital stay. Percutaneous glue application is a potential therapeutic approach to tackle such cases with good results.
AB - Background: Localized urinary extravasation is a known complication after partial nephrectomy; however, rarely it forms a nephrocutaneous fistula. Nephrocutaneous fistula after partial nephrectomy is a management challenge for the treating surgeon. It is typically managed with indwelling ureteral stent placement. Persistent fistula after indwelling ureteral stent can be managed with percutaneous nephrostomy drainage. However, persistence after all these measures is a real therapeutic dilemma. Few reports are available on effective management of persistent urine leak by percutaneous obliteration of leak site using glue. Case Presentation: We report one such rare case of persistent nephrocutaneous fistula in a 41-year-old man of Indo-Aryan ethnicity. He was managed effectively with percutaneous cyanoacrylate glue application, when all the conservative methods failed. At 6 months follow-up he is doing well clinically and radiologically. Conclusion: Persistent nephrocutaneous fistula after partial nephrectomy is a rare and highly morbid condition, which leads to multiple intervention and prolonged hospital stay. Percutaneous glue application is a potential therapeutic approach to tackle such cases with good results.
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U2 - 10.1089/cren.2020.0151
DO - 10.1089/cren.2020.0151
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85098568280
SN - 2379-9889
VL - 6
SP - 472
EP - 475
JO - Journal of Endourology Case Reports
JF - Journal of Endourology Case Reports
IS - 4
ER -