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Archivos Españoles de Urología (Ed. impresa)

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FARINA PEREZ, Luis Angel  and  ORTIZ REY, José Antonio. Secondary bladder amylodosis with severe recurrent hematuria: transurethral Mikuliz procedure as hemostatic option. Arch. Esp. Urol. [online]. 2005, vol.58, n.7, pp.665-668. ISSN 0004-0614.

OBJECTIVES: Primary localized amyloidosis of the urinary bladder generally has a benign course. On the contrary, secondary amyloidosis, a consequence of systemic amyloidosis, may have massive bleeding and produce complications such as bladder rupture or life-threatening hemodynamic problems requiring desperate hemostatic procedures such as hypogastric artery embolization or ligature, or cystectomy. We report one case in which hemostasis was achieved by a Mickulicz transurethral bladder tamponage. METHODS: 58 year old female with very aggressive rheumatoid arthritis and secondary renal amyloidosis under chronic hemodialysis presenting with severe hematuria after hip replacement. An inflamed bladder was found, the biopsy of which showed edema in all layers with blood vessel walls enlarged by amiloyd deposits. After several unsuccessful transurethral hemostatic procedures, intravesical formalin irrigation was carried out together with a Mikulicz type gauze packaging after urethral dilation. The gauze was withdrawn three days later without bleeding recurrence; however she presented subsequent neurological impairment and finally died 14 days after the last urological procedure. CONCLUSIONS: Transurethral packaging of the urinary bladder in a woman with massive hematuria is a hemostatic option that we recommend to be used before other more dramatic or invasive options are chosen.

Keywords : Amyloidosis of the urinary bladder; Massive hematuria.

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