| Literature DB >> 31595354 |
Luís Magalhães1, Ramon Nogué2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy is widely used to treat symptomatic nephrolithiasis. Complications of this procedure can occur and point-of-care ultrasound can help to diagnose and manage some of these cases. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Diagnostic imaging; Emergency medicine; Extracorporeal shockwave therapy; Lithotripsy; Point-of-care testing; Ultrasonography
Year: 2019 PMID: 31595354 PMCID: PMC6783486 DOI: 10.1186/s13089-019-0141-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasound J ISSN: 2524-8987
Fig. 1Point-of-care Ultrasound of the right kidney. Sixty-one-year-old male 24 h after ESLW presenting with acute right lumbar pain. Point-of-care ultrasound: longitudinal view of the right kidney using a 5-MHz curvilinear probe showing a subcapsular hyperechogenic collection of fluid, corresponding to an acute subcapsular renal hematoma (arrow)
Fig. 2CT scan of the abdomen. Sixty-one-year-old male 24 h after ESLW presenting with acute right lumbar pain. Contrast CT showing a subcapsular collection in the right kidney (arrow), compatible with subcapsular renal hematoma, without other renal or abdominal complications