What Are The Hazards Of Doing Kidney Puncture
Dec 16, 2022
The purpose of renal aspiration is to identify the specific etiology and pathological type of kidney disease. It is a minor procedure in which a small piece of tissue is removed from the kidney with a specially designed puncture needle under the guidance of B-ultrasound and the pathological changes of the kidney are observed under a microscope. Potential risks of this procedure include bleeding, infection, hematuria, local soft tissue damage, and rare cases of acute renal failure.
The current puncture technology has been very mature, and in the position of B-ultrasound puncture, the risk of the above operation is very small. Complications may occur with hematuria. Hematuria is relatively common. If there is a small renal hematoma, it is generally absorbed, but if there is heavy bleeding or hematoma, blood transfusion may be needed to stabilize blood pressure. In bad cases, arterial embolization or partial or even total excision may be required. In the process of puncture, it may accidentally Pierce other organs and cause serious complications, so the harm of kidney puncture is the possible complications.








