Ureteric orifice obstruction by catheter balloon Post-TURP: A rare cause of obstructive uropathy
A 50-year-old male underwent small volume TURP for median lobe prostatic hypertrophy. Post-procedure, a 3-way urethral catheter was placed. He subsequently developed flank pain, anuria and creatinine rise. CT demonstrated bilateral obstructive uropathy.In the absence of obstructing lesions, it was s...
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Main Authors: | Kirby R. Qin, Luke Gibson, Todd G. Manning, Kapil Sethi, Damien Bolton |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2022
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e92d503f3b4e4f56a98ebfffa1d2c06e |
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