Case Report

Vol. 28 No. 1 (2002): Urology Research and Practice

A RARE CAUSE OF UNSTABLE HEMODYNAMICS DURING PREGNANCY: SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE OF A RENAL ANGIOMYOLIPOMA: CASE REPORT

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Tayfun ŞAHİNKANAT
Alanur GÜVEN
Gürkan KIRAN
Gülen DEMİRPOLAT
Harun ÇIRALIK

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Introduction: We report a case of spontaneous rupture of a renal angiomyolipoma during pregnancy



which is rare and occasionally fatal. A 30-year-old woman was referred at 38 weeks of gestation with left flank



pain, preeclampsia and anemia. The gynecologists performed an emergency cesarean section for fetal distress



and found moderate retroperitoneal hematoma during the operation. Conservative management was



recommended for the retroperitoneal hematoma. However, after delivery, her hemodynamic status continued



to detoriorate despite blood transfusions. Further work-up with abdominal computed tomography reveled a



large left renal angiomyolipoma with spontaneous rupture. Left total nephrectomy was performed without



complications by transperitoneal approach because of tumor localization and unstable hemodynamic



condition of the patient


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