Volume 13, Number 2Case ReviewLaparoscopic Nephrectomy for Pyonephrosis During Pregnancy: Case Report and Review of the LiteratureOnkar SinghNand Kishore ArvindShilpi Singh GuptaSurbhi SahayKutub AliAnand DharaskarThe maternal and fetal complications of pyonephrosis during pregnancy can be devastating, thus the call for urgent but safe intervention. Laparoscopic nephrectomy has been used safely and effectively in nonpregnant patients with pyonephrotic kidney. We report on a case of a 28-year-old pregnant woman with pyonephrotic kidney that we believe to be the first such case managed by transperitoneal laparoscopic nephrectomy. A review of the reported cases of laparoscopic nephrectomy for different indications and by different approaches during pregnancy is also presented. [Rev Urol. 2011;13(2):98-103 doi: 10.3909/riu0505] © 2011 MedReviews®, LLCLaparoscopyNephrectomyPregnancyPyonephrosis
Volume 15, Number 3Case ReviewUreteral Metastasis as the Presenting Manifestation of Pancreatic CarcinomaOnkar SinghNand Kishore ArvindShilpi GuptaQutub AliWe recently cared for a patient with adenocarcinoma of the pancreas who presented with ureteral metastasis followed by hydroureteronephrosis long before the appearance of any symptoms related to the primary lesion. The entity is extremely rare; only seven similar cases are on record in the scientific literature. No recent review exists on this topic. This encouraged us to present our case along with the previous cases of adenocarcinoma of the pancreas with ureteral metastasis that have been reported. [Rev Urol. 2013;15(3):124-130 doi: 10.3909/riu0575] © 2013 MedReviews®, LLCMetastasisHydronephrosisUreterUreteral metastasisPancreatic adenocarcinoma
Volume 19, Number 2Case ReviewTransitional Cell Carcinoma of the Renal Pelvis With Venous Tumor ThrombusOnkar SinghArun Jacob Phillip GeorgeJ Chandra SinghAntony DevasiaRenal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most common malignancy that results in venous tumor thrombosis. Transitional cell carcinoma of the renal pelvis with renal or vena cava thrombus is extremely rare. Fewer than 40 cases have been reported. We report a similar case of a patient who underwent radical nephrectomy with a preoperative diagnosis of RCC. [Rev Urol. 2017;19(2):145–148 doi: 10.3909/riu0743] © 2017 MedReviews®, LLCUrothelial carcinomaTransitional cell carcinomaKidneyInferior vena cavaThrombus