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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samet Senel ◽  
Yalcin Kizilkan ◽  
Serdar Toksoz

Abstract Introduction: Giant hydronephrosis, which implies a collecting system containing more than one liter of fluid, is becoming increasingly rare with the widespread availability of imaging facilities. We aimed to report a case and management of bilateral giant hydronephrosis due to bilateral ureteropelvis stenosis.Case presentation: A 45-year old male presented at the Emergency Department with the complaint of difficulty passing stools. On computed tomography (CT), bilateral giant hydronephrosis was determined covering the whole abdomen. After bilateral nephrostomy, 8 liters of urine was drained from the right kidney and 10 liters of urine from the left kidney after bilateral nephrostomy in the patient whose serum creatinine level was 1.06 mg/dl at the time of admission. Bilateral pyeloplasty was applied to the patient who was diagnosed with bilateral ureteropelvis stenosis after dynamic renal scintigraphy. After 4 years of follow-up, serum creatinine level was 1.3 mg / dl. Hydronephrosis was still present despite being smaller than its previous condition and the presence of bilateral double J stents.Conclusions: An interesting finding of the current case was that the creatinine level might be normal despite the fact that bilateral giant hydronephrosis. So rather than nephrectomy, pyeloplasty was applied and to date there has been no need for hemodialysis.


2021 ◽  
pp. 101897
Author(s):  
Zhen Song ◽  
Zhiyu Zhang ◽  
Zhang Chen ◽  
Bing Zhang ◽  
Jun Ouyang
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Masresha S. Dino ◽  
Seid M. Hassen ◽  
Tesfaye H. Tufa

Background. Giant hydronephrosis is a rare urologic problem defined as a collection of more than one liter of urine in the collecting system. The radiologic appearance may mimic benign cystic disease of the kidney. We report a case of giant hydronephrosis in a 32-year-old female who presented with progressive abdominal swelling of two-year duration, caused by ureteropelvic junction obstruction with more than nine liters of urine in the collecting system. Conclusion. Giant hydronephrosis is a rare differential diagnosis for cystic intra-abdominal mass in adults with progressively increasing abdominal swelling. CT and MRI are important in confirming the diagnosis by localizing the origin of the swelling. Management depends on the underlying cause and appearance of the diseased kidney.


2021 ◽  
pp. 101803
Author(s):  
Seid Mohammed Hassen ◽  
Feysel Hassen Issack ◽  
Ferid Ousman Mummed ◽  
Ibsa Kedir Hassen

Author(s):  
Maher Al-Hajjaj ◽  
Abdulkader Habash ◽  
Sarya Swed

2021 ◽  
pp. 101693
Author(s):  
Albert Efiong Ukpong ◽  
Ifiok Udo Essiet ◽  
Ikwo Jonathan Kudamnya

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