Primary endoscopic drainage of an infected renal cyst via a preexisting duodenal fistula

Renal cyst – duodenal fistula is not common and we know little about their presentation and management. The present case report describes a unique endoscopic technique to manage an infected renal cyst through a preexisting duodenal fistula. A retrospective evaluation and analysis were performed of a...

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Published inInternational journal of urological nursing Vol. 18; no. 3
Main Authors Mutaz, Massad, Lorenzo, Dioscoridi, Edoardo, Forti, Francesco, Pugliese, Marcello, Cintolo, Giulia, Bonato, Marianna, Bravo, Massimiliano, Mutignani, Serhan, Hashem Abu
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Published Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.11.2024
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Abstract Renal cyst – duodenal fistula is not common and we know little about their presentation and management. The present case report describes a unique endoscopic technique to manage an infected renal cyst through a preexisting duodenal fistula. A retrospective evaluation and analysis were performed of a patient with an infected renal cyst‐duodenal fistula seen in our unit. Patient symptoms, imaging findings, and details of endoscopic procedures were evaluated. The Need for minimally invasive techniques is increasing nowadays as both diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. One of these modalities is the endoscopic management of gastrointestinal fistulae. Minimally invasive techniques can be used as a bridge to major surgeries in those who are not candidates initially.
AbstractList Renal cyst – duodenal fistula is not common and we know little about their presentation and management. The present case report describes a unique endoscopic technique to manage an infected renal cyst through a preexisting duodenal fistula. A retrospective evaluation and analysis were performed of a patient with an infected renal cyst‐duodenal fistula seen in our unit. Patient symptoms, imaging findings, and details of endoscopic procedures were evaluated. The Need for minimally invasive techniques is increasing nowadays as both diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. One of these modalities is the endoscopic management of gastrointestinal fistulae. Minimally invasive techniques can be used as a bridge to major surgeries in those who are not candidates initially.
Author Lorenzo, Dioscoridi
Giulia, Bonato
Francesco, Pugliese
Mutaz, Massad
Serhan, Hashem Abu
Marianna, Bravo
Marcello, Cintolo
Massimiliano, Mutignani
Edoardo, Forti
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