Hematuria following kidney tumorectomy: can it hide an arteriovenous fistula?

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Abstract

We present the case and radiologic images of a 64-year-old man who presented with gross hematuria and fever 2 months after undergoing retroperitoneal partial nephrectomy for a 4.7 × 4.6 cm papillary renal cell carcinoma. Angio-TC demonstrated an aneurysmatic dilatation of the anterior inferior segmental artery of the right kidney with an arteriovenous fistula; the patient was treated with angiography and selective cannulation by deploying 4 platinum coils. At follow-up, we used contrast-enhanced ultrasound to monitor coil embolization of the renal artery pseudoaneurysm.

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Pavan, N., Liguori, G., Vedovo, F., Bucci, S., Bertolotto, M., & Trombetta, C. (2015). Hematuria following kidney tumorectomy: can it hide an arteriovenous fistula? Urologia, 82(3), 191–192. https://doi.org/10.5301/uro.5000089

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