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Male, 40 years old |
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Personal history: Leoch in 4 previous occasions. |
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5a Leoch left renal lithiasis, inferior uric foot, 2.5 cm. He had a double J catheter due to hydronephrosis. |
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5000 impacts were applied at intensity 3-4. |
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No history of hypertension or hematoma, or after evacuation. |
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She was admitted from the emergency room 9 days after the Leoch procedure due to low back pain, hematocrit of 27 and Hb of 9. |
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Ultrasound and CT showed a hematoma subunit of 15x9 cm. |
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Three iconic acid concentrates were transfused. |
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Evacuation of the hematoma by lumbar route 12 days after admission due to pain and persistence of the hematoma size in the control Tac. |
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On postoperative day 4, the patient was discharged with good clinical evolution. |
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Subsequently, she was treated with urinary alkalinizers until the lithiasic remnants that persisted after lithotripsy disappeared, several subsequent controls with normal echo and VUI. |
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