Urinoma: a rare complication of ureteral calculi

Authors

  • Raj Gautam Department of Surgery, DY Patil School of Medicine, Nerul, Mumbai
  • Tanveer Shaikh Department of Surgery, DY Patil School of Medicine, Nerul, Mumbai
  • Niket Attarde Department of Surgery, DY Patil School of Medicine, Nerul, Mumbai
  • Shitiz Gupta Department of Surgery, DY Patil School of Medicine, Nerul, Mumbai
  • Jatin Wani Department of Surgery, DY Patil School of Medicine, Nerul, Mumbai
  • Mithilesh Mahesh Ghosalkar Department of Surgery, DY Patil School of Medicine, Nerul, Mumbai
  • Sharique Ansari Department of Surgery, DY Patil School of Medicine, Nerul, Mumbai
  • Sridevi Murali Department of Surgery, DY Patil School of Medicine, Nerul, Mumbai

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20150645

Keywords:

Urinoma, Renal trauma, Ureteral calculi, UTI

Abstract

Urinoma is a collection of extravasated urine either in renal subcapsular or perirenal space. It is caused by obstructive and non-obstructive pathologies. It is rare; with trauma as most common cause in adults and ureteral stones as least common. It mimics symptoms of ureteral stone. CT KUB is best modality to detect it. Here we present a case of ureteral calculi leading to urinomas formation in a 42 years old male patient present with retention of urine and pain in left flank region with nausea, vomiting and fever.

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Published

2017-01-12

How to Cite

Gautam, R., Shaikh, T., Attarde, N., Gupta, S., Wani, J., Ghosalkar, M. M., Ansari, S., & Murali, S. (2017). Urinoma: a rare complication of ureteral calculi. International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, 3(9), 2440–2442. https://doi.org/10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20150645

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