2012
DOI: 10.1016/s1762-0953(12)60344-6
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Traumatismes fermés du rein et de l’uretère

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“…Several teams found preferential damage to the left kidney in the event of isolated renal trauma, for others it was the right kidney which was the most interested, From a clinical point of view in major renal trauma, low back pain is most often associated with gross hematuria or signs of shock. 1 , 2…”
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“…Several teams found preferential damage to the left kidney in the event of isolated renal trauma, for others it was the right kidney which was the most interested, From a clinical point of view in major renal trauma, low back pain is most often associated with gross hematuria or signs of shock. 1 , 2…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Kidney injuries are the most common injuries to the urinary tract and are present in 10–30% of cases in patients with abdominal injuries, The main causes of kidney trauma are accidents on the public highway (AVP) and decelerating shocks, and, to a lesser extent, penetrating stab wounds or firearm. 1 Trauma is the leading cause of death in patients aged 1–44 years previously, responsible for nearly 35,000 deaths in France in 2014. 1 Severe renal trauma is a particular entity although rare, but most often life-threatening both in the short term by hemorrhagic shock and in the long term by an infectious complication or secondary renal dysfunction, exceptionally renal vascular hypertension post traumatic which is typically a late complication.…”
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“…Renal trauma is the most frequent genitourinary trauma, occurring in 10% of abdominal traumas [1] . Management of renal trauma has become predominantly conservative over the past decades [2] , [3] . However, some complex cases require interventional and/or surgical treatments, some of which may be technically demanding and may request a specific technical platform [4] , [5] , [6] , [7] .…”
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confidence: 99%