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Hypokalemia-associated paralysis and metabolic acidosis in a patient with bilateral ureterosigmoidostomy.

Hiroki Niwa1, Hirotaka Fukasawa2, Mai Kaneko1, Takashi Matsuyama1, Hideo Yasuda3, Ryuichi Furuya1.   

Abstract

Ureterosigmoidostomy is a urological intervention performed to treat various conditions such as invasive bladder cancer, bladder exstrophy, vesicovaginal fistula, or urethral trauma. However, this intervention may lead to several metabolic complications. Here, we report an interesting case with quadriparesis and intestinal paralysis resulting from severe hypokalemia (the serum potassium level, 1.8 mEq/L) and hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis [pH 6.927 and the arterial bicarbonate level, 8.0 mEq/L] in a 65-year-old man who had undergone bilateral ureterosigmoidostomy for bladder cancer 16 years earlier. The abdominal computed tomography scan also showed that massive fluid consisting of the mixture of the diverted urinary stream and feces was accumulated in the dilated distal colon. The treatment with intravenous potassium and sodium bicarbonate administration combined with the drainage of the diverted urinary stream from the distal colon resulted in the restoration of hypokalemia and acidosis followed by the improvement of quadriparesis and intestinal paralysis. The underlying mechanism and the treatment of metabolic complications after ureterosigmoidostomy are briefly discussed.

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Keywords:  Hypokalemia; Intestinal paralysis; Metabolic acidosis; Quadriparesis; Ureterosigmoidstomy

Year:  2015        PMID: 28509163      PMCID: PMC5411658          DOI: 10.1007/s13730-015-0187-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  CEN Case Rep        ISSN: 2192-4449


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Authors:  Muhammad Rafique
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  2007-01-04       Impact factor: 2.370

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