Role of interventional radiology in the management of iatrogenic urinary tract injury: the factors affecting the outcome

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作者
Duzgun, Selin Ardali [1 ]
Unal, Emre [1 ]
Ciftci, Turkmen Turan [1 ]
Ozturk, Ebru [2 ]
Akhan, Okan [1 ]
Akinci, Devrim [1 ]
机构
[1] Hacettepe Univ, Fac Med, Dept Radiol, Ankara, Turkiye
[2] Hacettepe Univ, Fac Med, Dept Bioistatist, Ankara, Turkiye
关键词
Iatrogenic injury; urinary tract; urinary leak; percutaneous nephrostomy; ureteral stent; MINIMALLY INVASIVE MANAGEMENT; URETERAL INJURIES; RECOGNIZED LATE; DIAGNOSIS;
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10.4274/dir.2023.232129
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R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
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1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
PURPOSE To evaluate the efficacy of interventional radiological (IR) procedures in iatrogenic urinary tract injury and investigate the factors affecting the outcome. METHODS Fifty-eight patients (21 male) with a mean age of 50.3 +/- 15.8 years referred for iatrogenic urinary tract injury were enrolled in this study. Technical success was defined as (i) successful placement of a nephrostomy catheter within the renal pelvis and/or (ii) successful antegrade ureteral stent placement (double J stent) between the renal pelvis and bladder lumen. Complete resolution was defined as maintained ureteral patency without an external drain and ureteral stent. The factors that may affect complete resolution [ureteral avulsion, ureterovaginal fistula (UVF), history of malignancy/radiotherapy, and time to IR management] were also investigated. The receiver operating characteristic analysis was performed to estimate the cut-off time point for the IR management timing affecting complete resolution. RESULTS The technical success rate for nephrostomy and ureteral stent placement was 100% (n = 58/58) and 78% (n = 28/36), respectively. In 14 patients, non-dilated pelvicalyceal systems were evident. In 18 patients, no further intervention after percutaneous nephrostomy was performed due to (i) poor performance status (n = 6) and (ii) reconstruction surgery upon clinicians' and/or patients ' request (n = 12). Reconstruction surgery was required in 11 of the remaining 40 patients due to failure of percutaneous treatment (n = 11/40, 27.5%). In six of the patients, ureteral stents could not be removed due to the development of benign ureteral strictures (n = 6/40, 15%). Our complete resolution rate was 57.5% (n = 23/40). Age, gender, type of surgery (endoscopic or open), side and location of the injury did not statistically affect the complete resolution rate. The presence of ureteral avulsion, history of malignancy and radiotherapy individually or in combination significantly affected the complete resolution rate negatively. The presence of UVF also had a negative effect on the complete resolution rate; however, it did not reach statistical significance. Delayed intervention was also a significant factor related to lower complete resolution. The optimal cut-off point of the time interval for favorable clinical outcome was found to be 0-19 th day following the surgery. CONCLUSION IR procedures are safe and effective in the management of iatrogenic urinary tract injuries. Antegrade ureteral stenting should be performed as soon as possible to establish ureteral integrity without the development of stricture.
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