Major complications after renal biopsy are those that don’t resolve spontaneously and are in need of an intervention (blood transfusion, angiography, cystoscopy, etc.). They occur in only 6,4% of the cases and include massive hematuria, hematoma, arteriovenous fistula, renal obstruction, acute renal failure, hemoglobin drop or septicemia
Background: Bleeding is a recognized complication of native percutaneous renal biopsy. This study...
Perirenal hematoma, hematuria, and abdominal pain are common complications of kidney biopsy, but ure...
We report the treatment of a bleeding renal pseudoaneurysm by angio-embolization. A 21 years old wom...
Complications following percutaneous renal biopsy have been infrequent with a 0.7% reported incidenc...
BACKGROUND: The most accurate method to diagnose many renal diseases is by performing an ultrasound ...
The risks associated with performing a percutaneous renal biopsy have substantially decreased in the...
Injuries to extrarenal arteries caused by percutaneous biopsy needles are very rare but highly letha...
Lumbar artery pseudoaneurysms have previously been described as rare iatrogenic complications follow...
Objective This study aimed to determine if superselective renal artery embolization is a safe and ef...
BACKGROUND: Renal biopsy performed in native and transplant kidneys is generally considered a safe p...
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The authors report a case of a 57-year-old woman who was successfully treated with a percutaneous em...
This is a case of a 66 year old Caucasian woman admitted to the hospital following a ureteroscopic b...
Key Clinical Message Although percutaneous renal biopsy is considered safe, this invasive procedure ...
Percutaneous renal biopsy is a valuable diagnostic approach. While commonly safe, it is not without ...
Background: Bleeding is a recognized complication of native percutaneous renal biopsy. This study...
Perirenal hematoma, hematuria, and abdominal pain are common complications of kidney biopsy, but ure...
We report the treatment of a bleeding renal pseudoaneurysm by angio-embolization. A 21 years old wom...
Complications following percutaneous renal biopsy have been infrequent with a 0.7% reported incidenc...
BACKGROUND: The most accurate method to diagnose many renal diseases is by performing an ultrasound ...
The risks associated with performing a percutaneous renal biopsy have substantially decreased in the...
Injuries to extrarenal arteries caused by percutaneous biopsy needles are very rare but highly letha...
Lumbar artery pseudoaneurysms have previously been described as rare iatrogenic complications follow...
Objective This study aimed to determine if superselective renal artery embolization is a safe and ef...
BACKGROUND: Renal biopsy performed in native and transplant kidneys is generally considered a safe p...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
The authors report a case of a 57-year-old woman who was successfully treated with a percutaneous em...
This is a case of a 66 year old Caucasian woman admitted to the hospital following a ureteroscopic b...
Key Clinical Message Although percutaneous renal biopsy is considered safe, this invasive procedure ...
Percutaneous renal biopsy is a valuable diagnostic approach. While commonly safe, it is not without ...
Background: Bleeding is a recognized complication of native percutaneous renal biopsy. This study...
Perirenal hematoma, hematuria, and abdominal pain are common complications of kidney biopsy, but ure...
We report the treatment of a bleeding renal pseudoaneurysm by angio-embolization. A 21 years old wom...