| Literature DB >> 34150190 |
Atta Nawabi1, Derek Marlor1, Christopher Camarata1, Clay D King1, Perwaiz Nawabi1.
Abstract
Transplanted allograft kidney herniation through an incisional hernia resulting in incarceration is a rare condition with only one other similar case reported in the literature. The primary imaging modalities used to diagnose kidney herniation are graft ultrasound, abdominal computed tomography and abdominal magnetic resonance imaging [Sugi et al. (Imaging of renal transplant complications throughout the life of the allograft: comprehensive multimodality review. Radiographics 2019;39:1327-1355)]. Treatment should be based on patient's symptoms. This case report highlights the initial presentation of hematuria in a 57-year-old male that eventually led to the diagnosis of a right-sided incarcerated grafted kidney through an incisional hernia. Subsequently, the patient underwent transplant nephrectomy. Published by Oxford University Press and JSCR Publishing Ltd.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34150190 PMCID: PMC8208800 DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjab217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2042-8812
Figure 1
Axial view CT: herniation of the transplanted kidney through the right abdominal wall.
Figure 2
Sagittal view CT: herniation of the transplanted kidney through the right abdominal wall.
Figure 3
Intra operative photo revealing the herniated transplant kidney through the lateral abdominal wall fascia.