Giant Bladder Stone and Renal Failure: A Case Report, Literature Review and Future Perspectives
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Abstract
We present a male patient, 52 years old, with acute renal failure due to giant
bladder stone. In first presentation with acute renal failure, tomography has
shown a bladder stone with 10 cm in its largest diameter associated with bila teral ureterohydronephrosis. It was initially treated by bladder catheterization
and indicated emergency dialysis and subsequently submitted to surgical
treatment through open cistolitotomy. During the procedure it was possible to
observe the giant calculus, adhered to the trigone of the bladder, occluding his
neck. After the vesical catheter was deployed, the patient had clinical and la boratory improvement during hospitalization. The association between giant
bladder stones and urologic kidney failure is a rare condition and once re moved the causative factor, we expect the return to normal limits. Studies
with higher levels of evidence are needed to increase knowledge about the
subject.
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p. 1-7.: il. color.
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DINIZ, André Luiz Lima et al. Giant Bladder Stone and Renal Failure: A Case Report, Literature Review and Future Perspectives. Open Access Library Journal, v. 4, p.1-7, jan. 2017.