SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (May 2024)

Imaging of an exceptional urinoma complicating a cervical cancer and leading to death: A case report

  • Ali Haidar,
  • Hajar Andour,
  • Hatim Essaber,
  • Hussein Abdallah,
  • Asaad El Bakkari,
  • Soukaina Allioui,
  • Youssef Omor,
  • Rachida Latib

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X241253748
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Spontaneous urinoma is a rare urological complication that can occur following acute urinary obstruction. It involves a collection of urine that typically forms around the kidney as a result of rupture of the fornix. There are several causes of acute urinary stasis, including lithiasis, tumors, prostatic hypertrophy, and others. We present a unique case of an asymptomatic spontaneous urinoma discovered incidentally during the extension study of a 66-year-old woman with cervical cancer. The positive diagnosis was made through a combination of ultrasound and uro-computed tomography scan. The evolution was marked by the occurrence of a uremic encephalopathy, leading to death before any treatment.