Renal Puncture Targets The Body Without Damage

Dec 16, 2022

Renal puncture has some damage to the body, but the damage is generally small. Renal aspiration, also known as renal aspiration biopsy, takes a small amount of tissue and sends it to pathology, which is helpful for clarifying the type of kidney disease, pathological severity of the disease and prognosis. The tool used for renal puncture is the kidney puncture needle, which is relatively thin and generally does little damage to the kidney.

The common complications of renal puncture are renal hemorrhage, hematuria and infection. Hematuria will recover or disappear within 2 weeks, and infection occurs within 3 days after surgery, mainly fever and elevated white blood cells, which can be eliminated by oral antibiotics. Severe complications are rare, with a probability of 1%, or even less than 1%, requiring aggressive hospitalization.

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