Clinical review of nephrectomy on tuberculous non-functioning kidneys.
- Author:
Hyung Sang YOU
1
;
Sang Min YOON
;
Ju Hong KIM
Author Information
1. Department of Urology, Inha University, Medical College, Sungnam, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Non-functioning kidney;
Tuberculous;
Nephrectomy
- MeSH:
Blood Pressure;
Carcinoma, Renal Cell;
Diagnosis;
Humans;
Hydronephrosis;
Kidney*;
Mortality;
Nephrectomy*;
Pyelonephritis;
Recurrence;
Tuberculosis;
Wound Infection;
Wounds and Injuries
- From:Korean Journal of Urology
1993;34(2):313-318
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
A clinical observation was made on 23 patients with tuberculous non-functioning kidneys who underwent nephrectomy during the period from February 1986 to June 1992. We reviewed these cases according to primary nephrectomy on tuberculous non-functioning kidneys. The following results were obtained. In pathologic findings of the 27 cases in which tuberculous non-functioning kidneys were suspected, 4 cases were no evidence of tuberculosis. Those were xanthoeranulomatous pyelonephritis (2 cases) and chronic pyelonephritis with hydronephrosis (2 cases). Coexisting renal cell carcinoma was found in 1 case. 4 cases (17.1%) were hypertensive at the time of presentation and 3 cases or them had a decrease in blood pressure after nephrectomy. No perioperative mortality occurred and perioperative complications (sinus arrhydrmia, wound infection, wound dehisdence, ileus) were in 4 cases (17.4 %). There was no evidence of recurrence during follow-u periods. (Follow-up mean periods: 18.5 months) Thus, it is concluded that primary nephrectomy is an important adjunct in the comprehensive management of the unilateral, tuberculous non-functioning kidneys, for accurate diagnosis, removal of infection source, early control and prevention of presenting symptoms.