Blow-out of the renal collecting system and extravasation of urine due to passage of calculi.

Archivum chirurgicum Neerlandicum Pub Date : 1979-01-01
T K Donkervoort
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The clinical course of two patients who had peripelvic extravasation associated with passage of small calculi is reported, and clinical data of 65 similar case histories published in the literature since 1960 are reviewed for discussion of the clinical consequences of the condition. The occurrence of extravasation following sudden ureteral obstruction can be sufficiently explained by biophysical and urodynamic principles involved in the mechanism of blow-out of the elastic renal collecting system and this matter is discussed briefly. It appears that in renal pelves not obviously affected by disease, blow-out occurs oftenest in the fornix calices, but is generally an infrequent phenomenon. The condition often runs a benign clinical course provided the ureteral obstruction is relieved rapidly and the extravasated urine is sterile. Persisting ureteral obstruction and/or an infected extravasate will in general lead to serious clinical consequences requiring surgical intervention within one to several days.

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由于结石的通过,肾收集系统爆裂和尿液外渗。
本文报道了2例盆腔外渗伴小结石通过的患者的临床过程,并回顾了1960年以来发表的65例类似病例的临床资料,讨论了该疾病的临床后果。突发性输尿管梗阻后外渗的发生可以通过涉及弹性肾收集系统爆裂机制的生物物理和尿动力学原理充分解释,并对这一问题进行简要讨论。在没有明显疾病影响的肾盂中,爆肾常发生在穹窿肾盏,但通常是罕见的现象。如果输尿管梗阻迅速解除且外渗尿无菌,这种情况通常是良性的。持续输尿管梗阻和/或感染的外渗物通常会导致严重的临床后果,需要在一到几天内进行手术干预。
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