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Query: UMLS:C0152169 (
renal colic
)
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Percutaneous Nephrostomy (P.N.) has been traditionally used by Urologists. The authors seek to demonstrate the interest of its mastering by members of Nephrology teams, by reviewing 27 cases of unilateral or bilateral P.N. performed in a Nephrology unit from 1983 to 1991. The single most frequent indication for P.N. was Acute or
Chronic Renal Insufficiency
of obstructive etiology (21 cases), followed by infected Hydronephrosis (4), assessment of residual function of an obstructed Kidney (1) and
renal colic
in a pregnant woman (1). There were no major complications of the procedure. P.N. allowed correction of metabolic derangements and of infections, enabling the definitive etiologic solution to take place in a clearly favourable clinical context.
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PMID:[Value of percutaneous nephrostomy in nephrology]. 149 3
The presence and migration of stones in the urinary tract are the consequences of lithiasis, a pathological process whose evolutive potential determines the frequency of recurrence. The stones produce haematuria and above all obstruction which manifests itself by pain and may be complicated by infection. The most suggestive type of pain is
renal colic
, but other revealing manifestations may occur. Such signs require radiological exploration with plain X-ray of the abdomen, renal ultrasonography and intravenous urography. These three indispensable examinations complete each other, provide the diagnosis and in the vast majority of cases point to the appropriate treatment. The haemodynamic repercussions of urinary tract obstruction have been thoroughly documented and now form the basis of treatment of
renal colic
with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Obstruction and infection are the causes of all complications of urinary stones. Their management has been facilitated by recent advances in urology and should prevent the disease from destroying the kidneys and eventually causing
chronic renal insufficiency
.
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PMID:[Diagnosis and urologic development of urinary lithiasis. Revealing manifestations, radiologic diagnosis, course complications]. 178 97