{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Percutaneous nephrolithotomy in a case of retrorenal colon: A descriptive approach and literature review. {Author}: Zgheib J;Abou Zahr R;Issa B;Jabbour M; {Journal}: IJU Case Rep {Volume}: 2 {Issue}: 2 {Year}: Mar 2019 暂无{DOI}: 10.1002/iju5.12049 {Abstract}: UNASSIGNED: Percutaneous nephrolithotomy procedure is generally used to treat stones resistant to other treatment modalities. Colonic perforation even though rare, is a serious complication that increases patient's morbidity. This case report describes the case of a patient with retrorenal colon who underwent percutaneous nephrolithotomy for management of pelvis/lower calyceal staghorn stone.
UNASSIGNED: A 63-year-old female patient presented for the management of a staghorn pelvis-lower calyceal stone. The patient had a preoperative computed tomography scan of the abdomen and pelvis that showed an incidental finding of left retrorenal colon. Under computed tomography scan guidance, a nephrostomy tube was successfully placed by an interventional radiologist, and then she underwent percutaneous nephrolithotomy.
UNASSIGNED: This case report aims to stress on the importance of doing a computed tomography scan whenever a prior abdominal surgery is performed. We strongly believe that gastrointestinal injuries could be avoided by using computed tomography guided access in high risk patients.