[Echoguided percutaneous nephrostomy]
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[Echoguided percutaneous nephrostomy]
Abstract
Percutaneous US guided nephrostomy is the simplest and most direct technique to drain an obstructed kidney. The indications are included in two groups: temporary drainage and permanent drainage; the former is indicated in the non endoscopically superable ureteral obstruction, in pyonephrosis, in pregnant women and in transplanted kidneys (due to the easier access), the latter is exclusively reserved to neoplastic obstructions. The only real contraindication to the method, besides a documented allergy to local anaesthetics, is represented by a severe coagulopathy. Positioning techniques are the "one shot" technique, in which dilation and positioning are synchronous (it can avoid fluoroscopy but it is more traumatic) and angiographic derived Seldinger's technique, that utilizes fluoroscopy and an instrumentation including a guidewire and a set of Amplatz dilators. Complications are due to the access route; the choice of an intercostal access is always inadvisable, due to the risk of pneumothorax or pulmonary injury; the most frequent complications are vascular (hemorrhage, retroperitoneal hematoma) and usually well controlled; more severe lesions (renal artery laceration and arteriovenous fistula) may require intervention or embolization, but the incidence of nephrectomies due to vascular injury accounts for one per thousand.
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