# Renal pseudoaneurysm after calculous pyelonephritis

**Authors:** Yuri Koyama, Tetsuya Yumioka, Hirofumi Ohno

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/iju5.12711 · 2024-02-27

## TL;DR

A 53-year-old man developed a rare kidney pseudoaneurysm after a kidney infection caused by a kidney stone, which was successfully treated with angioembolization.

## Contribution

This paper presents a rare case of renal pseudoaneurysm caused by calculous pyelonephritis, expanding the known etiology of this condition.

## Key findings

- The patient developed a ruptured renal pseudoaneurysm following calculous pyelonephritis.
- Angioembolization was an effective treatment for the pseudoaneurysm.
- The case highlights the importance of considering pseudoaneurysm in patients with severe post-infectious complications.

## Abstract

Renal pseudoaneurysms reportedly occur after partial nephrectomy, renal trauma, or percutaneous procedures. Renal pseudoaneurysms can also occur after renal inflammation; however, such cases are rare and seldom reported.

A 53‐year‐old man presented to our emergency room with a 3‐day history of fever and right back pain. A blood sample revealed severe inflammation and computed tomography showed an 8 mm diameter stone in the right middle ureter and hydronephrosis. The patient was diagnosed with calculous pyelonephritis and underwent emergency ureteral stenting and antibiotic therapy. On day 8 of hospitalization, hematuria and right back pain developed, and on day 9 bladder tamponade and anemia developed. Contrast‐enhanced computed tomography revealed a ruptured pseudoaneurysm, and the patient underwent successful angioembolization. The patient was discharged on day 23.

We report a case of a renal pseudoaneurysm possibly caused by calculous pyelonephritis.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** hematuria (MESH:D006417), anemia (MESH:D000740), renal trauma (MESH:D014947), calculous pyelonephritis (MESH:D011704), bladder tamponade (MESH:D001745), hydronephrosis (MESH:D006869), inflammation (MESH:D007249), fever (MESH:D005334), Renal pseudoaneurysm (MESH:D017541), stone (MESH:D007669), right back pain (MESH:D010146)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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