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Management of an Iatrogenic Injury in a Crossed Ectopic Kidney Without Fusion

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Jindal Tarun, Kamal Mir Reza, Mukherjee Satyadip, Mandal Soumendra Nath, Karmakar Dilip,
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 ( Jindal Tarun ) 
Calcutta National Medical College Department of Urology

 ( Kamal Mir Reza ) 
Calcutta National Medical College Department of Urology
 ( Mukherjee Satyadip ) 
Calcutta National Medical College Department of Urology
 ( Mandal Soumendra Nath ) 
Calcutta National Medical College Department of Urology
 ( Karmakar Dilip ) 
Calcutta National Medical College Department of Urology

Abstract


Crossed renal ectopia is a condition in which a kidney is located on the side opposite of its ureteral insertion. Ninety percent of crossed ectopic kidneys are fused to their ipsilateral uncrossed renal unit. Crossed renal ectopia without fusion is rare, with only 62 patients reported in the literature to date. These kidneys may suffer iatrogenic injury during an unrelated surgical intervention. The injury, unless self-limiting, may necessitate the removal of the ectopic kidney. We present a unique case of a dual injury, renal as well as ureteric, in a crossed ectopic kidney without fusion that was successfully managed without surgical excision.

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Acute renal injury;Congenital abnormalities;Urogenital abnormalities

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