2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00520-019-04851-9
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Incidence, management, and sequelae of ureteric obstruction in women with cervical cancer

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“…Currently, there is limited data on the optimal urinary diversion method selection for cervical cancer patients. Several studies have shown that urinary diversion can improve renal function in cervical cancer patients, although the effects of the procedure on overall survival rates are unclear (Dientsmann et al, 2008;Pergialiotis et al, 2019;Maguire et al, 2020). Lapitan and Buckley (2011) showed that palliative urinary diversion may be beneficial for short-term chance of survival in cervical cancer patients.…”
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“…Currently, there is limited data on the optimal urinary diversion method selection for cervical cancer patients. Several studies have shown that urinary diversion can improve renal function in cervical cancer patients, although the effects of the procedure on overall survival rates are unclear (Dientsmann et al, 2008;Pergialiotis et al, 2019;Maguire et al, 2020). Lapitan and Buckley (2011) showed that palliative urinary diversion may be beneficial for short-term chance of survival in cervical cancer patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The consequences of such impairment include hydronephrosis, abnormal renal function and obstructive renal failure. 10 , 11 …”
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“…The consequences of such impairment include hydronephrosis, abnormal renal function and obstructive renal failure. 10,11 Some patients fail to show significantly improved renal function after a urethral catheter is placed to relieve the obstruction. 12 Their severe symptoms of the internal environment disturbance such as azotaemia and hyperkalaemia are not corrected as soon as expected without significant changes in creatinine, urea nitrogen or serum potassium on the following day after the ureteral stent is placed.…”
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“…Urinary leakage usually occurs after closed renal injury, iatrogenic urinary tract injury, or arises spontaneously in the presence of obstruction. 1,2 Urinomas may be occult initially, especially in renal subcapsular location, and may lead to abscess formation and electrolyte imbalances if not promptly diagnosed and appropriately managed. 3,4 Several cases of incidental discovery of a urinoma by 18 F-FDG PET/CT have been reported.…”
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“…Urinoma is an accumulation of extravasated urine either in renal subcapsular or perirenal space. Urinary leakage usually occurs after closed renal injury, iatrogenic urinary tract injury, or arises spontaneously in the presence of obstruction 1,2 . Urinomas may be occult initially, especially in renal subcapsular location, and may lead to abscess formation and electrolyte imbalances if not promptly diagnosed and appropriately managed 3,4 .…”
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