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Urine extravasation into the scrotum.

A W Noel, M G Velchik

    Journal of Nuclear Medicine : Official Publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine
    |June 1, 1986
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    Urine can leak into the scrotum after kidney transplants. This case report explains the anatomical pathway and discusses detection using scintigraphy.

    Area of Science:

    • Nephrology
    • Urology
    • Transplantation Surgery

    Background:

    • Renal transplantation is a life-saving procedure for end-stage renal disease.
    • Complications can arise, necessitating thorough understanding of potential adverse events.
    • Urine extravasation is a rare but significant post-transplant complication.

    Observation:

    • A case of urine extravasation into the scrotum following renal transplantation is presented.
    • The anatomical pathway for urine drainage into the scrotum was investigated.
    • Clinical presentation and diagnostic findings were documented.

    Findings:

    • The study demonstrates a specific pathway for urine extravasation into the scrotum post-renal transplant.
    • Scintigraphy is highlighted as a valuable tool for detecting urine extravasation.

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  • Anatomical understanding aids in explaining this rare complication.
  • Implications:

    • Early detection and understanding of urine extravasation are crucial for patient management.
    • This case report contributes to the literature on post-renal transplant complications.
    • Improved diagnostic strategies can enhance outcomes for transplant recipients.