Laparoscopic resection of bilateral perinephric pseudocyst in a pediatric feline patient

JFMS Open Rep. 2019 May 29;5(1):2055116919850646. doi: 10.1177/2055116919850646. eCollection 2019 Jan-Jun.

Abstract

Case summary: A 6-month-old male domestic shorthair cat presenting with abdominal distension and an acute history of renal azotemia was diagnosed with bilateral perinephric pseudocysts and International Renal Interest Society (IRIS) grade 3 acute kidney injury. Ultrasound-guided drainage of the cysts was performed initially; bilateral subtotal resection of the perinephric pseudocysts was later performed using laparoscopy as a more long-term solution. There was no regrowth or reformation of the perinephric pseudocysts 1 year after the procedure, and the cat remained in IRIS stage 2 chronic kidney disease 1 year postoperatively.

Relevance and novel information: Compared with traditional surgical approaches, laparoscopic resection of perinephric pseudocysts provides a less invasive approach. Bilateral perinephric pseudocyst in a pediatric feline patient (and associated treatment) has not previously been documented in the literature.

Keywords: Perinephric; kidney; laparoscopic; laparoscopy; pseudocyst.

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