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Детская хирургия. Журнал им. Ю.Ф. Исакова. 2020; 24: 413-416

Клинический случай хирургического лечения чашечкового дивертикула у ребенка 12 лет

Оганисян А. А., Врублевский С. Г., Врублевский А. С., Валиев Р. Ю., Ахметжанов И. С., Романов П. А., Кириенко Е. А., Врублевская Е. Н.

https://doi.org/10.18821/1560-9510-2020-24-6-413-416

Аннотация

Список литературы

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Russian Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 2020; 24: 413-416

A clinical case of surgical treatment of calyx diverticulum in a 12-year-old child

Oganisyan A. A., Vrublevskij S. G., Vrublevskij A. S., Valiev R. Yu., Ahmetzhanov I. S., Romanov P. A., Kirienko E. A., Vrublevskaya E. N.

https://doi.org/10.18821/1560-9510-2020-24-6-413-416

Abstract

Introduction. Calyx diverticulum is a rather rare pathology in pediatric practice. In the structure of cystic kidney malformations, it amounts up to 12-15%. In most cases, the disease is asymptomatic. To make a differential diagnostics and to define a technique for surgical treatment, computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging are used. Currently, puncture-sclerotic method and endosurgical (laparoscopic, retroperitoneoscopic) one can be successfully applied. The main purpose of this clinical observation is to illustrate that little-traumatic laparoscopic access to the kidney and plasma ablation of the diverticulum epithelial lining can be used to have successful outcomes.

Material and methods. The authors describe a clinical case of renal cavities in a 12-year-old boy - calyx diverticulum of the right kidney and a cyst of the left kidney - which were successfully treated with a combined approach when puncture and laparoscopic corrections were used depending on lesion’s chracteriatics.

Conclusion. A rational approach and substantiation of the applied surgical technique with plasma ablation of calyx diverticulum cavity allowed to obtain good results - cavity size was reduced and renal parenchyma was preserved what is important for future organ functioning.

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3. Vrublevskaya E.N., Kovarskii S.L., Vrublevskii S.G. Vybor khirurgicheskoi taktiki lecheniya patsientov s solitarnymi kortikal'nymi kistoznymi porazheniyami pochek. Vestnik Rossiiskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo universiteta. 2010; 4: 25-9.

4. Vrublevskaya E.N., Kovarskii S.L., Vrublevskii S.G. Khirurgicheskoe lechenie divertikula pochechnoi chashechki u devochki 5 let. Detskaya khirurgiya. 2010; 1: 51-3.

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