2021
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.14638
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Urinary Diversion and Metabolic Acidosis: A Case Report

Abstract: Urinary diversion, a surgical technique to redirect urine usually after cystectomy, and its complications are potential challenges to physicians and early recognition decreases mortality and morbidity. A 45-year-old male with a history of type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension for over three years underwent urinary diversion as a treatment for invasive bladder cancer and was discharged ambulatory with an indwelling Foleys catheter. The patient returned to the emergency room with a primary complaint of hemat… Show more

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“…In a case report by Dsouza and Hussein, a 45-year-old patient who had muscle-invasive bladder carcinoma underwent a urinary diversion procedure in the form of a Studer pouch and was discharged only to be readmitted 3 days after discharge when he presented with haematuria, looking ill, tachycardic and dehydrated 6. He was diagnosed with acute kidney injury and hyperchloraemic metabolic acidosis.…”
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“…In a case report by Dsouza and Hussein, a 45-year-old patient who had muscle-invasive bladder carcinoma underwent a urinary diversion procedure in the form of a Studer pouch and was discharged only to be readmitted 3 days after discharge when he presented with haematuria, looking ill, tachycardic and dehydrated 6. He was diagnosed with acute kidney injury and hyperchloraemic metabolic acidosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%