Urology Case Reports (May 2024)

Robot-assisted staged bilateral reno-lymphatic disconnection for massive idiopathic chyluria: A case report

  • Sonia Costantino,
  • Francesca Montanaro,
  • Alberto Bianchi,
  • Greta Pettenuzzo,
  • Riccardo Bertolo,
  • Maria Angela Cerruto,
  • Alessandro Veccia,
  • Alessandro Antonelli

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54
p. 102720

Abstract

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Chyluria, an abnormal lymphatic disorder, results in excessive abdominal lymph drainage into the urinary system, causing protein loss, nutritional deficiencies, and immune issues. Mainly linked to parasitic infections in developed countries, non-parasitic causes like trauma or tumors are rare. Typically appearing in adults with bilateral involvement, management options include conservative or surgical approaches. We present the case of a 13-year-old with congenital chyluria, treated with robot-assisted staged reno-lymphatic disconnection after failed interventional radiology. Bilateral scleroangiography followed, leading to persistently milky urine for a month. Finally, urine clarity improved, correlating with better urinalysis, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary approach.

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