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  • Title: [End stage polycystic kidney disease: the study for upper urinary tract infection & hemorrhage into the cysts].
    Author: Ohshima S, Fujita T, Ono Y, Katoh N, Matsuura O, Takeuchi N, Nishiyama N, Mizutani K.
    Journal: Nihon Hinyokika Gakkai Zasshi; 1994 Nov; 85(11):1673-8. PubMed ID: 7807776.
    Abstract:
    The results have been reviewed of 41 patients with end stage polycystic kidney disease on maintenance hemodialysis. The patients ranged in age from 34 to 83 years with an average age of 55 years and 25 patients were male, 16 were female. The duration of maintenance hemodialysis in the patients was from 1 to 200 months with an average time of 69 months. Infection of the cysts and pyelonephitis occurred 22 times in 13 patients (32%) and hemorrhage into the cysts occurred 15 times in 13 patients (32%). To control the infection, bilateral nephrectomy was required in 10 patients and 1 patient was undergone unilateral nephrectomy. Of 13 patients with the hemorrhagic cysts, 5 were undergone bilateral nephrectomy and 2 were undergone unilateral nephrectomy. Six patients died during follow up and the cause of death were 1) cardiac failure, 2) cerebral hemorrhage, 3) cardiac infarction, 4) pneumonia after nephrectomy, 5) massive bleeding after second operation for adhesive ileus due to first nephrectomy, 6) unknown. Fourteen patients but one undergone bilateral nephrectomy were followed for an average time of 70 months after nephrectomy. Such as complication due to bilateral nephrectomy, anemia occurred in 13 patients (93%) and hypotension occurred in 5 patients (33%). Bilateral nephrectomy was effective procedure in safety for end stage polycystic kidney patients with the infection and the hemorrhagic cysts because anemia and hypotension which occurred usually after bilateral nephrectomy now can be controlled goodly.
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