Spontan Ürinom: Perkütan ve Endoüreteral Kateterizasyon ile Kombine Tedavi (Olgu Bildirimi)

Spontan Ürinom: Perkütan ve Endoüreteral Kateterizasyon ile Kombine Tedavi (Olgu Bildirimi)

Ürinom kronik olarak ekstravaze olan idrarın kapsüllü koleksiyonu olarak adlandırılır. Üre-terin taş, cerrahi ligasyon, neoplazmlara bağlı obstrüksiyonu, veya posterior üretral valf gibi mesane çıkış obstrüksiyonu ürinomların en yaygın etiyolojik nedenlerindendir. Renal kolik esnasında spontan ürinom oluşumu nadirdir. Burada, renal kolik esnasında oluşan spontan ürinomlu bir olgu sunulmaktadır. Ayrıca, değişik etiyolojilere bağlı ürinomların tedavi stratejileri günümüz literatür bilgileri eşliğinde tartışılmaktadır. Spontaneous Urinoma: Combined Treatment with Percutaneous and Endoüreteral Catheterization A urinoma is defined as encapsulated collection of chronically extravasated urine. Obstruction of the ureter by calculus, surgical ligature, neoplazms, or obstruction at the bladder outlet, such as by posterior urethral valves, is the most common cause of the urinomas . Spontaneous urinoma during renal colic is rare. Here, we present a case with spontaneous urinoma occured during an attack of renal colic. In addition, treatment s t r a t e g i e s of urinomas caused by different etiologies are discussed with the scope of the current literature.
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