A guide to diagnosing, imaging, and managing acute renal colic and nephrolithiasis in the ED.
Hosts:
Brian Gilberti, MD
Avir Mitra, MD
A guide to diagnosing, imaging, and managing acute renal colic and nephrolithiasis in the ED.
Hosts:
Brian Gilberti, MD
Avir Mitra, MD
Obstructed Urinary Tract + Concomitant Infection: Co-existence of an obstructing stone and upper tract infection (fever, systemic chills, pyuria, nitrites, leukocytosis) is a urologic emergency. It carries a high risk for rapid progression to pyonephrosis, perinephric abscess, overwhelming urosepsis, and cardiovascular collapse. Requires emergent urologic consultation for surgical retrograde stent placement or percutaneous nephrostomy tube insertion.