Case Reports in Urology (Jan 2018)

Rupture of a Calyceal Diverticulum Secondary to Ureteroscopy: A Rare Complication

  • Tomoya Yamasaki,
  • Takashi Yoshioka,
  • Masaya Imoto,
  • Hiroshi Aoki,
  • Kei Fujio,
  • Shinya Uehara,
  • Hideo Otsuki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/9285671
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2018

Abstract

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We present a case of a 45-year-old female who experienced rupture of a right calyceal diverticulum caused by ureteroscopy. Fifteen hours after the operation, she had severe right flank pain and a high fever (38.9°C). Computed tomography revealed perinephric extravasation of urine and bleeding inside the diverticulum. We diagnosed rupture of a calyceal diverticulum; therefore, we continued antibiotic administration and pain relief medication. She became afebrile on postoperative day 4 and was discharged from the hospital on postoperative day 7. Owing to renal cortex thinning in the diverticula, ureteroscopy is associated with a risk of rupture of calyceal diverticula.