| Literature DB >> 30221199 |
Ya-Fu Cheng1, Yao-Jen Hsu1, Tai-Wai Chi1, Yu-Wei Fu1.
Abstract
In children, urologic complications are rare after laparoscopic appendectomy (LA). In this article, we report the case of a 9-year-old boy with bilateral hydronephrosis caused by ureteral calculi 10 days after he had undergone LA. The patient's urinary output normalized and renal function recovered after stone extraction and bilateral ureteral stent insertion.Entities:
Keywords: appendectomy; pediatrics; ureteral obstruction; ureteral stone
Year: 2018 PMID: 30221199 PMCID: PMC6135561 DOI: 10.1089/cren.2018.0052
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Endourol Case Rep ISSN: 2379-9889

Abdominal CT revealed an engorged appendix with no hydronephrosis over the bilateral kidney.

Renal ultrasonography revealed bilateral mild-to-moderate hydronephrosis ∼11 mm after laparoscopic appendectomy on POD10.

Kidney, ureter, and bladder studies revealed increased stomach and bowel gas patterns without obvious ureteral calculi.

Right ureteral stone with inflammation at the orifice and left ureteral stone ∼2 cm proximal to the ureterovesical junction.
Ureteral Obstruction after Appendectomy
| n | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grande et al.[ | 1 | 14 | M | Bil. | 9 |
| Gupta et al.[ | 2 | 6, 11 | M | Bil. | 5, 3 |
| Seeberg et al.[ | 1 | 11 | M | Bil. | 5 |
| Nanni et al.[ | 1 | 6 | M | Bil. | 5 |
| van Linde et al.[ | 1 | 6 | M | Bil | 4 |
| Timm et al.[ | 1 | 11 | M | Bil. | – |
| Green et al.[ | 8 | 6–15 | M | Bil. | 6–16 |
| Hugen et al.[ | 5 | 9–15 | M | Bil. | – |
Bil., bilateral.