Renal artery embolization in the treatment of urinary fistula after renal duplication: A case report and review of literature

World J Clin Cases. 2021 May 6;9(13):3177-3184. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i13.3177.

Abstract

Background: Duplicate renal malformation is a congenital disease of the urinary system, with an incidence rate of 0.8%. Surgical treatment is suitable for symptomatic patients. Urinary fistula is one of the complications of heminephrectomy. Long-term urinary fistula has a great impact on patients' lives.

Case summary: This article mainly reports on a 47-year-old man with duplication of kidney deformity, long urinary fistula after partial nephrectomy, and no improvement after conservative treatment. We have achieved positive results in the arterial embolization treatment of the residual renal artery, indicating that selective arterial embolization is a good way to treat urinary fistula after partial nephrectomy. It is worth noting that this patient violated the Weigert-Meyer law, which also gave us more consideration.

Conclusion: Renal artery embolization may be a simple and safe method to treat urinary fistula inefficacy with conservative treatment.

Keywords: Case report; Duplicate renal malformation; Renal artery embolization; Selective arterial embolization; Urinary fistula; Urinary leakage.

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  • Case Reports