Case Reports in Urology (Jan 2015)

Laparoscopic Treatment of a Spontaneously Ruptured Kidney (Wunderlich Syndrome)

  • Katharina Maria Bretterbauer,
  • Dean Markić,
  • Daniela Colleselli,
  • Stephan Hruby,
  • Ahmed Magdy,
  • Günter Janetschek,
  • Michael Josef Mitterberger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/701046
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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Spontaneous, nontraumatic retroperitoneal hemorrhage or Wunderlich syndrome (WS) is a rare but potential life-threatening condition. In most patients a bleeding renal neoplasm is the cause of the retroperitoneal hematoma. The management of this condition includes a conservative approach in the hemodynamically stable patients and active treatment in the unstable patients. Active treatment includes angioembolization or surgery. If angioembolization is not available open surgery is in most cases the preferred approach. We present a patient with a spontaneously ruptured kidney due to a central renal angiomyolipoma, which was treated by laparoscopic nephrectomy.