Did Kidney Puncture Needle Have What Harm

Dec 16, 2022

Hematuria, perirenal hematoma, etc

Kidney puncture needle is a common examination method in the department of nephrology, which can identify the pathological type of the kidney and guide the next treatment of the patient. With the development of modern medical technology, the harm of renal puncture has decreased relatively. Complications such as accidental penetration of other organs and infection are also relatively rare. Its most common mainly includes two kinds of harm, the first type is hematuria, the second type is perirenal hematoma. In general, after renal puncture, 100% of patients have microscopic hematuria, but it can disappear within 1-2 days. If the urine is dark, close to bright red, or contains blood clots, the damage to the kidneys is also significant. If there is a drop in blood pressure, blood transfusion, infusion and stabilization are needed. If the amount of blood loss increases further, surgery may be needed. Perirenal abscess is mostly asymptomatic small hematoma, generally can be absorbed by itself. For larger hematoma, the patient's activities should be strictly restricted, and blood transfusion, infusion, blood pressure stabilization or surgical treatment should be required if necessary.

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