肾移植术中膀胱破裂1例

Q4 Medicine
Kosuke Ogawa, Yusuke Tabuchi, Takahiro Yamaguchi, Ryo Iguchi, Hitomi Miyata, Noriyuki Ito, Kazutoshi Okubo
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摘要

膀胱破裂是肾移植中一种罕见的并发症,低顺应性膀胱患者发生膀胱破裂的风险增加。一例40多岁男性继发糖尿病肾病终末期肾病行abo血型不相容活体肾移植。他患有尿毒症已有三年半了。膀胱破裂是在输尿管膀胱吻合术前向膀胱内注射生理盐水时发现的。采用全层缝合修复,手术入路由输尿管膀胱吻合改为输尿管输尿管吻合术。导管在POD 21拔除,随着时间的推移,排尿得到改善,无并发症。结论在膀胱萎缩患者中,预防膀胱内压力突然升高和小心处理导尿管是避免膀胱破裂的关键。
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A Case of Intraoperative Bladder Rupture During Kidney Transplantation

A Case of Intraoperative Bladder Rupture During Kidney Transplantation

Introduction

Bladder rupture is a rare complication of kidney transplantation, with an increased risk in patients with low-compliance bladders.

Case Presentation

A man in his 40s with end-stage renal disease secondary to diabetic nephropathy underwent ABO-incompatible living-donor kidney transplantation. He had been anuric for 3.5 years. Bladder rupture was identified during saline injection into the bladder before ureterovesical anastomosis was performed. It was repaired using full-thickness sutures, and the surgical approach was changed from ureterovesical anastomosis to ureteroureterostomy. The catheter was removed on POD 21, and voiding improved over time without complications.

Conclusion

In patients with bladder atrophy, preventing sudden increases in intravesical pressure and ensuring careful catheter handling are crucial for avoiding bladder rupture.

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