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A Large Animal Model for Acute Kidney Injury by Temporary Bilateral Renal Artery Occlusion
Published on: February 2, 2021
[Functional damages after blunt renal trauma in children]
Q Ballouhey1, J Moscovici, P Galinier
1Service de Chirurgie pédiatrique, Hôpital des Enfants, 330 Avenue de Grande-Bretagne, TSA 70034, 31059 Toulouse Cedex 9, France. q.ballouhey@gmail.com
Purpose:
The purpose of this study was to determine the long-term functional outcome of renal injuries.
Methods:
We retrospectively reviewed the charts of patients under 16 sustaining renal trauma and admitted to our department between 1990 et 2010. There were 66 renal lesions categorized as follows: grade I to III, 33, grade IV, 28 and grade V, 5. Whatever their initial status, all children were followed using ultrasonography or computed tomography. After complete healing, data of technetium-99m-dimercaptosuccinic acid nuclear were collected.
Results:
There was no bilateral injury. Thirteen patients proceeded to laparotomy leading to nephrectomy in three cases, partial nephrectomy in two others cases. Four renovascular injuries required interventional radiologic management. Nine urinomas were managed with eight stentings and one percutaneous drainage. Percentage of renal function by technetium-99m-dimercaptosuccinic acid nuclear scanning concerning 26 patients was analysed. Split percentage of renal function was 43.4% (±6.2%), 35.7% (±5.3%) et 30.3% (±12.2%) (mean±SD); P=no significant, for grade I-III, IV and V, respectively.
Conclusion:
Functional outcome after blunt renal trauma appeared influenced by injury grade. Functional sequelae existed even with low-grade traumas. In keeping with literature, these results justified a close follow-up in which radionuclide study was the essential element.
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