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Is percutaneous nephrostomy for hydronephrosis appropriate in patients with advanced cancer?

R D Keidan1, R E Greenberg, J P Hoffman, J L Weese.   

Abstract

Twenty patients with advanced pelvic malignancy and secondary hydronephrosis underwent percutaneous nephrostomy between July 1982 and October 1986. Improvement in renal function occurred in 17 patients (85 percent), and survival ranged from 4 days to 2 years. Median survival was 13 weeks, and 55 percent of the patients required multiple hospitalizations for urosepsis. In addition, 55 percent required multiple tube changes. Thirty-five percent of the patients never left the hospital and an additional 35 percent spent less than 6 weeks at home before they died. Median survival for eight patients with primary cancers most frequently associated with carcinomatosis was 7 weeks, and 63 percent of these patients died during hospitalization. The factors of limited survival, significant morbidity, in-hospital mortality, and poor quality of life should be considered before recommending percutaneous nephrostomy in patients with advanced cancer.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3421428     DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9610(88)80068-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg        ISSN: 0002-9610            Impact factor:   2.565


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1.  Role of ultrasound-guided percutaneous antegrade pyelography in malignant obstructive uropathy: A Nigerian experience.

Authors:  Babajide Olawale Balogun; James Idowu Owolabi; Abdulwaid Niran Saliu; Michael Akintayo Bankole
Journal:  Niger Med J       Date:  2015 May-Jun
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