SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online

 
vol.78 issue1Experience of the first fifty percutaneous nephrolithotomies performed at a Mexican medical centerCongenital bladder diverticulum in a newborn: A case report author indexsubject indexsearch form
Home Pagealphabetic serial listing  

Services on Demand

Journal

Article

Indicators

Related links

  • Have no similar articlesSimilars in SciELO

Share


Revista mexicana de urología

On-line version ISSN 2007-4085Print version ISSN 0185-4542

Abstract

SOTO-VEGA, E et al. Spontaneous ureteral rupture: Report of three cases. Rev. mex. urol. [online]. 2018, vol.78, n.1, pp.34-39.  Epub Dec 16, 2021. ISSN 2007-4085.  https://doi.org/10.24245/revmexurol.v78i1.1205.

Background:

Spontaneous rupture of the ureter is rare. It is associated with abdominal pain and should be considered the differential diagnosis in patients with renal colic with no apparent underlying cause. Stone impaction-retention at the ureteral wall has been thought to produce erosion and ulceration.

Clinical case:

Three cases of spontaneous ureteral rupture with no apparent cause were presented herein. Double-J catheter was placed in two patients and open drainage was carried out in one patient to repair the rupture. Prophylaxis with ceftriaxone was given to prevent infection. The patients progressed satisfactorily. Control computed tomography urography identified no alterations or apparent additional complications.

Conclusions:

Ureteral rupture is a rare alteration. Urinary retention, lymphoma, and chemotherapy have been suggested as possible causes of spontaneous rupture.

Keywords : Spontaneous rupture; Ureter; Abdominal pain; Renal colic; Ureter wall; Fluoroscopy.

        · abstract in Spanish     · text in Spanish     · Spanish ( pdf )