Do Kidney Puncture Needle The Biggest Harm

Dec 16, 2022

Clinically, most European patients will have back pain after the examination of kidney puncture needle, and most patients have ipilateral back pain or discomfort, about 3-5 days to disappear, a small number of patients sustainable for a long time, which is one of the more common phenomena in clinical practice.

Patients are also prone to the phenomenon of hematuria, which is also a relatively common complication. In addition, about 80 ~ 90% of patients have microscopic hematuria after puncture, while the incidence of gross hematuria varies with the degree of puncture needle damage, accounting for about 5-50%. Generally, hematuria disappears on its own within 1 to 5 days without treatment.

In severe cases, it will also cause some damage to the kidney tissue. Usually, kidney puncture will cause minor damage to the kidney tissue, but due to the difficulty in locating the puncture point, it can also be mistakenly penetrated into the liver, spleen, gallbladder or intestine, causing complications. Therefore, the harm of renal puncture is larger.

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