Purulent-septic complications in patient with renal calyx diverticulum
- Authors: Zamyatnin S.A.1,2, Gonchar I.S.1, Tsygankov A.V.2
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Affiliations:
- Military Medical Academy named after SM Kirov of Ministry of Defence of Russian Federation
- Priozersk interdistrict hospital
- Issue: Vol 11, No 1 (2021)
- Pages: 87-92
- Section: Case reports
- URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/uroved/article/view/55486
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/uroved55486
- ID: 55486
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Abstract
The calyx diverticulum is a cavity lined with urothelium that communicates through a narrow canal with the renal calyx-pelvis system. Most calyx diverticula are 0.5 to 2.0 cm in diameter and require surgical treatment exclusively for clinical manifestations of associated diseases. The most common complications of this nosology include urolithiasis and recurrent urinary tract infections. This article presents a rare case of a large diverticulum of the middle group of the calyces of the left kidney. The dimensions of the cavity filled with urine were 10 cm, which resulted in recurrent pyelonephritis, paranephritis and urosepsis.
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Sergey A. Zamyatnin
Military Medical Academy named after SM Kirov of Ministry of Defence of Russian Federation; Priozersk interdistrict hospital
Author for correspondence.
Email: elysium2000@mail.ru
SPIN-code: 7024-0062
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, urologist, Chief physician
Russian Federation, 194044, Saint Petersburg, Academician Lebedev street, 6; 188760, Leningrad region, Priozersk, Kalinina street, 35Irina S. Gonchar
Military Medical Academy named after SM Kirov of Ministry of Defence of Russian Federation
Email: bonechka@mail.ru
Cand. Sci. (Med.)
Russian Federation, 194044, Saint Petersburg, Academician Lebedev street, 6Andrey V. Tsygankov
Priozersk interdistrict hospital
Email: dolceman@yandex.ru
Urologist, Head of the Admission Department
Russian Federation, 188760, Leningrad region, Priozersk, Kalinina street, 35References
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