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Retroperitoneal abscess with subcutaneous extension: case report of a rare complication of percutaneous renal biopsy.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Infective complications following percutaneous renal biopsy are rare, even among immunocompromised. However it is important to be vigilant about such complications, to detect them early and prevent morbidity and mortality. We report a case of retroperitoneal abscess with extension to subcutaneous plane after a renal biopsy.

Case presentation

A 42-year-old female with long standing cutaneous lupus underwent renal biopsy for evaluation of nephrotic range proteinuria. She was on high dose prednisolone complicated with steroid induced hyperglycaemia. Eight weeks after the biopsy she presented with left flank pain, malaise and fever. There was a tender subcutaneous induration over the biopsy site. Contrast CT abdomen showed a retroperitoneal abscess with subcutaneous extension along the path of the biopsy needle. This was successfully treated with surgical drainage and broad-spectrum antibiotics.

Conclusions

Infections and abscess formation are rare but serious complications of renal biopsy. Immunocompromised state is a potential risk factor. Possible mechanisms and measures for prevention and early detection of this rare complication are discussed.

SUBMITTER: Illeperuma PB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6230226 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Retroperitoneal abscess with subcutaneous extension: case report of a rare complication of percutaneous renal biopsy.

Illeperuma Prashan Buddhika PB   Dissanayake Harsha Anuruddhika HA   Wijewickrama Eranga Sanjeewa ES  

BMC nephrology 20181109 1


<h4>Background</h4>Infective complications following percutaneous renal biopsy are rare, even among immunocompromised. However it is important to be vigilant about such complications, to detect them early and prevent morbidity and mortality. We report a case of retroperitoneal abscess with extension to subcutaneous plane after a renal biopsy.<h4>Case presentation</h4>A 42-year-old female with long standing cutaneous lupus underwent renal biopsy for evaluation of nephrotic range proteinuria. She  ...[more]

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