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Ng, Tze Ji and Thiam, Christopher Seong Lim and Goh, Bak Leong
(2020)
Kidney with lower pole simple cysts - is it an absolute contraindication for renal biopsy.
Journal of Clinical and Translational Nephrology, 2 (1).
pp. 1-3.
ISSN 2710-5903
Abstract
A percutaneous renal biopsy is an essential tool for diagnosis, prognosis, and choice of treatment for primary and secondary renal disease, as well as transplant kidney. It is a core procedure of nephrologists done under ultrasound-guided. The lower pole of the left kidney is our usual approach as the risk of injury to the major vessels will be very minimal. However, the presence of renal cyst at the lower pole of the kidney may increase the difficulty of biopsy as there is the possibility of puncturing the renal cyst during the procedure causing unstoppable bleeding. Here we present two case reports in which we were able to do percutaneous renal biopsy under ultrasound-guided for patients with simple renal cysts at the lower pole of the the hand of expert personnel, a lower pole cyst can be avoided under ultrasound-guided biopsy.
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