Successful Non-Operative Management of a Patient with Grade IV Right Renal Trauma Associated with Hepatic and Right Adrenal Trauma – A Case Report

Authors

  • A.C. Hogea Clinical Emergency County Hospital of Brasov, Romania
  • M.D. Hogea Clinical Emergency County Hospital of Brasov, Romania
  • R.M. Manea Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania
  • R.M. Popa Clinical Emergency County Hospital of Brasov, Romania
  • M.A. Moga Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania
  • I. Scirneciu Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31926/but.ms.2024.66.17.1.4

Keywords:

renal trauma, AAST injury scale, hepatic trauma, adrenal trauma, CT, non-operative management, conservative treatment

Abstract

In case of a traumatic event, preservation of the injured renal and kidney function represents the goal of non-operative management (NOM) of renal trauma. The substantial benefits of non-operative management for minor blunt renal injury have already been clearly described in current literature, but its value for major blunt and penetrating renal injuries are still under debate and not clearly highlighted. We hereby fully report a case of a 64 years old male patient with a history of a thoraco-abdominal blunt trauma, victim of aggression caused by a blunt object, which resulted in grade IV injury of the right kidney and associated grade II hepatic injury and right adrenal injury – grading according to the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) injury scale guidelines – evaluated through contrast enhanced emergency CT imaging. The patient was hemodynamically stable upon admission to the Emergency Department of Clinical Emergency County Hospital of Brașov, Romania. Non-operative management strategy was chosen, therefore constant and close monitorization and follow-up CT examinations were performed. The patient was subsequently discharged after 8 days, with no further complications reported.

Author Biographies

A.C. Hogea, Clinical Emergency County Hospital of Brasov, Romania

Department of General Surgery, 500326 Brasov;
Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania
Faculty of Medicine, 500036 Brasov

M.D. Hogea, Clinical Emergency County Hospital of Brasov, Romania

Department of General Surgery, 500326 Brasov;
Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania
Faculty of Medicine, 500036 Brasov

R.M. Manea, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

Faculty of Medicine, 500036 Brasov;
Clinical Emergency County Hospital of Brașov, Romania
Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging, 500326 Brasov

R.M. Popa, Clinical Emergency County Hospital of Brasov, Romania

Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging, 500326 Brasov

M.A. Moga, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

Faculty of Medicine, 500036 Brasov;
Clinical Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology “Dr. I. A. Sbarcea” Brasov, 500025, Romania

I. Scirneciu, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

Faculty of Medicine, 500036 Brasov;
Clinical Emergency County Hospital Brasov, 500326 Romania
Department of Urology

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2024-07-01

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