Hydroperitoneum: A unique complication of Supine Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy on an Ectopic Solitary Pelvic Kidney.
- Author:
Rosa Jea A. Llanos
1
;
ose Benito A. Abraham
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Reports
- Keywords: ectopic kidney; supine PCNL
- MeSH: solitary kidney; hydroperitoneum; compartment syndrome
- From: Philippine Journal of Urology 2023;33(1):23-26
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
- Abstract: A 47-year-old male complained of anuria for 2 days with elevated creatinine of 14 mg/dL on admission. Patient underwent emergent hemodialysis. Non-contrast CT showed a solitary ectopic pelvic kidney with a 2 cm. pelvolithiasis and a 1 cm upper pole calyceal stone with obstructive hydronephrosis. He therefore underwent ultrasound-guided nephrostomy tube placement. Once clinically stable, the patient underwent a multi-tract supine PCNL. Intraoperatively, the authors noted tense abdominal distention accompanied by hypotension during the procedure. A diagnosis of compartment syndrome secondary to hydroperitoneum was considered. An indwelling stent and a nephrostomy tube were placed. An abdominal pigtail drain was placed removing three liters of fluid. The patient remained intubated for 3 days. He underwent blood transfusion. He required two 2 sessions of hemodialysis postoperatively. The patient was discharged in stable condition on postoperative day 22. Hydroperitoneum is a potential complication of PCNL in ectopic pelvic kidneys. Its prompt recognition, followed by immediate aspiration of intraabdominal fluid and drain placement is life-saving.
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