Urology Case Reports (Jan 2025)

Minimally invasive intervention of forniceal rupture in a solitary functioning kidney: A case report

  • Abdulrahman Alharbi,
  • Talha Saleem,
  • Rehan Nasir Khan,
  • Ahmed Farag,
  • Abdullatif Al-Terki

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58
p. 102897

Abstract

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Renal Forniceal rupture is a common urological emergency, most commonly due to an underlying ureteral obstruction. There is no standardized management for forniceal rupture. We report a 70-year-old female who presented with vague abdominal symptoms, and acute on Chronic Kidney Disease. Plain Computed Tomography scan of the abdomen/pelvis revealed grossly disturbed renal anatomy, with a large perinephric collection, and an obstructing pelvic-ureteric junction stone. She was initially managed with intravenous antibiotics, percutaneous drain and percutaneous nephrostomy placement. She subsequently underwent right flexible ureteroscopy and double-J stenting. Prompt, early intervention resulted in return of renal anatomy and facilitated early recovery.

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