Advanced Renal Pelvic Carcinoma Revealed after Treatment of a Staghorn Calculus by Endoscopic Combined Intrarenal Surgery.
Ichiro TsuboiYuki MaruyamaMotoo ArakiNobuyoshi AndoYasuhiro NishiyamaRyoji ArataNoriaki OnoPublished in: Case reports in urology (2020)
Renal pelvis carcinoma associated with staghorn calculus is a clinically rare condition. A 66-year-old man presented with flank pain due to an 8 cm complete staghorn calculus. We performed three lithotomies using endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery and carried out intraoperative biopsy. Histopathological examinations revealed a keratinized lesion. One month later, contrast-enhanced computed tomography showed an advanced renal pelvis carcinoma. These findings demonstrate that even an intraoperative biopsy may be insufficient to diagnose a renal pelvis carcinoma associated with a staghorn calculus. The possibility of RPCa developing when treating a long-standing staghorn calculus should therefore be kept in mind.
Keyphrases
- computed tomography
- contrast enhanced
- ultrasound guided
- magnetic resonance imaging
- minimally invasive
- coronary artery bypass
- magnetic resonance
- chronic pain
- fine needle aspiration
- patients undergoing
- coronary artery disease
- rectal cancer
- pain management
- surgical site infection
- spinal cord injury
- acute coronary syndrome