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Foreign Body Penetrating Duodenum into Kidney: A Case Report

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Journal Urol Case Rep
Specialty Urology
Date 2023 Jan 30
PMID 36713059
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Abstract

The case of penetrating injury of the kidney caused by a foreign body mistakenly swallowing through the duodenum is rare. A 22-year-old male patient found that a strip of the foreign body penetrated the descending duodenum - the lower pole of the right kidney through an abdominal CT examination. After Multi-Disciplinary treatment, the patient underwent extracorporeal ultrasound-assisted endoscopic foreign body removal and hemostatic clamp suture. Extracorporeal ultrasound monitoring and intravenous pyelography showed that there was no leakage of contrast medium around the right kidney. No hematuria and urinary tract infection were found during the follow-up.

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