{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Trauma resulting in rare avulsion-type renal injury and lobe migration: An uncommon case report. {Author}: Briones-Claudett KH;Briones-Zamora KH;Briones-Claudett MH;Rambay Ayala FA;Rivera Mera MJ;Touriz Bonifaz MA;Quiroz Farfán A;Benites Solis JG;Barberan-Torres P;Grunauer M; {Journal}: Trauma Case Rep {Volume}: 52 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Aug 暂无{DOI}: 10.1016/j.tcr.2024.101055 {Abstract}: In this case report, we discuss a rare incident of avulsion-type renal injury in a 24-year-old male with no significant medical history. The injury occurred during a traffic accident, where he was involved in a direct impact collision between a motorcycle and a vehicle, leading to altered corticomedullary differentiation in the right kidney, a retroperitoneal hematoma, and free fluid in the cavity. The patient underwent successful emergency abdominal surgery, which involved the removal of the damaged kidney due to the severity of the injury. During his postoperative recovery in the ICU, he received extensive care, including sedation, mechanical ventilation, and vasopressor support. Ultimately, he made a successful recovery and was discharged after rehabilitation. This case highlights the complexities involved in managing patients with renal injuries resulting from high-energy impact accidents. It emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in treatment, the challenges associated with deciding on surgical intervention, and the significance of rehabilitation in patient recovery. The uniqueness of this case, characterized by its distinct mechanism of injury and the severity of the trauma, contributes to our broader understanding of renal trauma management in the field of trauma medicine. It underscores the need for personalized patient care strategies and emphasizes the effectiveness of surgical interventions in severe cases of renal trauma.