Nine cases of severe sepsis following percutaneous or endoscopic procedures for upper urinary tract stones are reported. The mortality rate was 66%. Despite the fact that approximately 700 procedures were carried out in males and females in roughly equal proportions, a striking but inexplicable feature was that all 9 patients in the study group were female. Severe systemic sepsis has a high mortality rate and any procedure that may put patients at risk of this complication should not be undertaken lightly (and certainly not as an out-patient procedure). Recovery is possible with a high index of suspicion, early intervention and intensive treatment.
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