Risk factors for bleeding complications after nephrologist-performed native renal biopsy [PDF]
Background: Bleeding is a recognized complication of native percutaneous renal biopsy. This study aimed to describe the incidence of major bleeding after biopsy in a single centre over a 15-year period and examine factors associated with major ...
Fox, Jonathan G. +5 more
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Retroperitoneoscopic single site renal biopsy surgery: right indicatioBMC Urology ns for the right technique. [PDF]
Bacground: Laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) has been developed in an attempt to further reduce the morbidity and scarring associated with laparoscopic surgery. In patients in whom there are indications to perform a laparoscopic renal biopsy,
BIANCHI, Giampaolo +6 more
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Percutaneous perirenal thrombin injection for the treatment of acute hemorrhage after renal biopsy
Percutaneous renal biopsy is a valuable diagnostic approach. While commonly safe, it is not without risk and the most feared vascular complications include hemorrhage, pseudoaneurysm, and arteriovenous fistula formation.
Sebastian Mafeld +2 more
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Lumbar artery injury: A rare source of perirenal hematoma following percutaneous renal procedures
Vascular complications are the most feared complication of percutaneous renal procedures. Hematuria and perirenal hematomas, if they occur, usually arise from injury to renal arteries or its branches.
Pankaj N Maheshwari +2 more
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Hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm ligation after orthotopic liver transplantation-a report of 7 cases [PDF]
Pseudoaneurysm (PA) is a rare but life-threatening complication of liver transplantation. The authors present their experience on 7 patients treated by ligation of a post-OLT PA.
Gordon, R +7 more
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Transjugular random renal biopsy: a review
Random renal biopsy is considered the gold standard for the diagnosis of systemic renal disorders. Percutaneous biopsy remains a safe option for most patients; however, the percutaneous approach may be considered too risky in approximately 5-10% of ...
Katelyn Gill +2 more
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Percutaneous ultrasound-guided renal biopsy; A comparison of axial vs. sagittal probe location
Background. Renal biopsy is an important method for diagnosis of renal parenchymal abnormalities. Here, we compare the effectiveness and complications of percutaneous ultrasound-guided renal biopsy using axial vs. sagittal probe locations.
Shamshirgar Farnaz +1 more
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Application of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in renal space-occupying lesion puncture biopsy
Objective The purpose of this study was to investigate the utility of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in percutaneous renal space-occupying lesion puncture biopsy.
Zhi-Ying Jia +3 more
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Imaging-Guided Biopsy, Percutaneous Ablation, and Active Surveillance for Small Renal Masses
The diagnosis rates of small renal masses less than 4 cm in diameter are increasing with the increasing number of CT and MRI examinations. Since these small renal masses include a high proportion of benign tumors and low-malignant renal cell carcinomas,
Soo Hyun Kim +3 more
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Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma Seeding along a Percutaneous Biopsy Tract
We report a case of tumour seeding caused by percutaneous biopsy of a papillary renal cell carcinoma detected on pathological assessment of the partial nephrectomy specimen in a 50-year-old male.
Deanne Soares +3 more
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