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Successfully managed grade IV renal injury and retained bullet in third-trimester pregnant woman.


ABSTRACT: Gunshot injury to the kidney in pregnant women is extremely rare describing a significant cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. This case report demonstrates the management of renal trauma by presenting 24years old third-trimester pregnant women who sustained gunshot wounds to the abdomen. Renal trauma management has evolved in the last decades from immediate surgical exploration to non-operative management (NOM). Based on our patient's outcome, we review the role of conservative management to a high grade of penetrating renal trauma which is potentially life-threatening describing the safety of this approach.

SUBMITTER: Mohamed AH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6928289 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Successfully managed grade IV renal injury and retained bullet in third-trimester pregnant woman.

Mohamed Abdikarim Hussein AH   Eraslan Aşır A   Ali Abdihamid Mohamed AM   Mohamed Khalid Ali KA  

Urology case reports 20191129


Gunshot injury to the kidney in pregnant women is extremely rare describing a significant cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. This case report demonstrates the management of renal trauma by presenting 24years old third-trimester pregnant women who sustained gunshot wounds to the abdomen. Renal trauma management has evolved in the last decades from immediate surgical exploration to non-operative management (NOM). Based on our patient's outcome, we review the role of conservative  ...[more]

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