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===== Renal injury with urinary extravasation ===== *'''<span style="color:#ff0000">Persistent urinary extravasation can result in:''' *#'''<span style="color:#ff0000">Urinoma''' *#'''<span style="color:#ff0000">Perinephric infection''' *#'''<span style="color:#ff0000">Renal loss (rarely)''' *'''Stable patients where renal pelvis or proximal ureteral injury is not suspected: observation (AUA)''' **'''Parenchymal collecting system injuries often resolve spontaneously.''' ***Urinary extravasation alone from a grade IV parenchymal laceration or forniceal rupture managed non-operatively has a spontaneous resolution of > 90% *'''<span style="color:#ff0000">Indications for intervention (4):</span>''' *#'''<span style="color:#ff0000">Suspected injury to renal pelvis or proximal ureteral avulsion</span>''' *#*'''<span style="color:#ff0000">Suggested by large medial urinoma or contrast extravasation on delayed images without distal ureteral contrast</span>''' *#*'''Management is either endoscopic or open depending on the clinical scenario''' *#'''<span style="color:#ff0000">Urinoma increasing in size, purulence, or complexity</span> on follow-up imaging''' *#'''<span style="color:#ff0000">Presence of complications such as fever, infection, increasing pain, ileus, or fistula.</span>''' *# '''Severe renal injuries with <span style="color:#ff0000">continued urinary extravasation</span>''' (not described in 2020 AUA Guidelines) *#*'''Placement of an internal ureteral stent for drainage may prevent prolonged urinary extravasation and decrease the chance of perirenal urinoma formation''' * '''<span style="color:#ff0000">Options for intervention''' *#'''<span style="color:#ff0000">Ureteral stent (preferred)''' *#*An internalized ureteral stent is minimally invasive and alone may provide adequate drainage of the injured kidney *#*'''A period of concomitant Foley catheter drainage may minimize pressure within the collecting system and enhance urinoma drainage''' *# '''Percutaneous urinoma drain, percutaneous nephrostomy, or both may also be necessary'''
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