Urologic trauma is frequently reported in patients with penetrating trauma. Currently, the computerized tomography and vascular approach through angiography/embolization are the standard approaches for renal trauma. However, the management of renal or urinary tract trauma in a patient with hemodynamic instability and criteria for emergency laparotomy, is a topic of discussion. This article presents the consensus of the Trauma and Emergency Surgery Group (CTE) from Cali, for the management of penetrating renal and urinary tract trauma through damage control surgery. Intrasurgical perirenal hematoma characteristics, such as if it is expanding or actively bleeding, can be reference for deciding whether a conservative approach with subsequent radiological studies is possible. However, if there is evidence of severe kidney trauma, surgical exploration is mandatory and entails a high probability of requiring a nephrectomy. Urinary tract damage control should be conservative and deferred, because this type of trauma does not represent a risk in acute trauma management.

Salcedo, A., Ordonez Carlos, A., Parra Michael, W., Osorio Josè, D., Leib, P., Caicedo, Y., et al. (2021). Damage Control for renal trauma: the more conservative the surgeon, better for the kidney. COLOMBIA MEDICA, 52(2), 1-12 [10.25100/cm.v52i2.4682].

Damage Control for renal trauma: the more conservative the surgeon, better for the kidney

Garcia Alberto;Coccolini Federico;Catena Fausto
2021

Abstract

Urologic trauma is frequently reported in patients with penetrating trauma. Currently, the computerized tomography and vascular approach through angiography/embolization are the standard approaches for renal trauma. However, the management of renal or urinary tract trauma in a patient with hemodynamic instability and criteria for emergency laparotomy, is a topic of discussion. This article presents the consensus of the Trauma and Emergency Surgery Group (CTE) from Cali, for the management of penetrating renal and urinary tract trauma through damage control surgery. Intrasurgical perirenal hematoma characteristics, such as if it is expanding or actively bleeding, can be reference for deciding whether a conservative approach with subsequent radiological studies is possible. However, if there is evidence of severe kidney trauma, surgical exploration is mandatory and entails a high probability of requiring a nephrectomy. Urinary tract damage control should be conservative and deferred, because this type of trauma does not represent a risk in acute trauma management.
2021
Salcedo, A., Ordonez Carlos, A., Parra Michael, W., Osorio Josè, D., Leib, P., Caicedo, Y., et al. (2021). Damage Control for renal trauma: the more conservative the surgeon, better for the kidney. COLOMBIA MEDICA, 52(2), 1-12 [10.25100/cm.v52i2.4682].
Salcedo, Alexander; Ordonez Carlos, A; Parra Michael, W; Osorio Josè, Daniel; Leib, Philip; Caicedo, Yaset; Guzman-Rodriguez, Monica; Padilla, Natalia...espandi
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