Renal Tumor and Trauma: a Pitfall for Conversative Management

  • Simone Campos
  • Vieira Abib
  • Mila Torii
  • Corrêa Leite
  • Rodrigo Chaves Ribeiro
  • Girardi Fachin
  • Maris Salete Demuner
  • Monica Cypriano
  • Sérgio Tomaz Schettini
Publication date
October 2016

Abstract

Purpose: Conservative management has been largely used for renal trauma. Although this approach is safe and highly recommended, it can hide a pre-existing unknown condition, such as tumors or urinary malformations. A high index of suspicion is needed for early recognition of these conditions. We present four cases treated at the Pediatric Oncology Institute- Federal University of São Paulo, which have been initially treated conservatively for renal trauma. Materials and Methods: We reviewed all 218 renal cases of renal tumors treated at our institution in a 22-year period, searching for associated trauma events. Results: Four cases of renal tumors were initially treated conservatively for blunt renal trauma of low energy mechanism. Patients...

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