机器人辅助妊娠期肾包囊保留肾的手术:一个管理困境。

Q4 Medicine
Journal of Endourology Case Reports Pub Date : 2020-12-29 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1089/cren.2020.0124
Deepak Prakash Bhirud, Sunil Kumar, Satish Kumar Ranjan, Ravimohan Suryanarayan Mavuduru, Ankur Mittal
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背景:包虫病是由细粒棘球绦虫引起的一种寄生虫性人畜共患病。狗和其他食肉动物是最终的宿主,它们携带成年蠕虫。人类是偶然的死角宿主,通过摄入这些食肉动物(主要是狗)肠道释放的卵而感染。人类包虫病的主要器官是肝脏和肺,而肾脏是第三个最常见的器官。孤立或累及多器官的肾包虫病的发生及其处理已被报道并有很好的描述。同时包虫病和妊娠是一种罕见的临床状况,并提出了临床挑战。病例细节:在这项研究中,我们提出了一个36岁的妇女在怀孕的前三个月有症状的右肾包虫病。一个多学科团队与患者讨论妊娠期间包虫病的利弊。在获得患者的知情同意后,通过药物终止妊娠,然后进行机器人辅助腹腔镜包膜切除术,对她进行了有效的管理。结论:有症状的肾包虫病与妊娠同时发生是很少见的。妊娠期包虫病的医学或外科治疗对胎儿有一定的不利影响。因此,这些患者可以通过药物终止妊娠,然后进行机器人辅助肾保留手术。机器人辅助肾包虫病手术安全有效,学习曲线较短。
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Robot-Assisted Nephron-Sparing Surgery of Renal Hydatid in Pregnancy: A Predicament in Management.

Background: Hydatid disease is a parasitic zoonosis caused by Echinococcus granulosus. Dog and other carnivores are the definitive hosts, which harbor adult worm. Humans are the accidental and dead-end hosts that acquire the infection by ingestion of eggs released from the intestinal tract of these carnivores, mainly dogs. The primary organ of echinococcosis in humans is the liver and lung, while the kidney is the third most commonly involved organ. Occurrence of hydatid disease of kidneys in isolation or with multiple organ involvement and their management has been reported and well described. The concurrent hydatidosis and pregnancy are an unusual clinical condition and poses a clinical challenge. Case Details: In this study, we present a case of 36-year-old woman with symptomatic hydatid disease of the right kidney during the first trimester of pregnancy. A multidisciplinary team discusses the pros and cons of hydatid during pregnancy with the patient. After taking informed consent from the patient, she was effectively managed by medical termination of pregnancy followed by robot-assisted laparoscopic pericystectomy. Conclusion: The co-occurrence of symptomatic renal hydatid and pregnancy is quite unusual. Medical or surgical management of hydatid during pregnancy can have some detrimental effect on the fetus. Hence these patients could be managed with medical termination of pregnancy followed by robot-assisted nephron-sparing surgery. Robot-assisted surgery for the renal hydatids is safe and effective, and has a shorter learning curve.

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