Hospital E (Hanoi) said that recently, doctors admitted a 34-year-old male patient (in Thanh Xuan District, Hanoi) to the emergency room with severe pain in the lumbar region. Notably, after examination, doctors discovered that the patient had 4 kidneys in his body.
Male patient with 4 kidneys treated for ureteral stones at E Hospital
Dr. Nguyen Dinh Lien, Head of the Department of Urology and Andrology, E Hospital, said the patient was admitted to the hospital with severe pain in the lumbar region, abdominal distension, painful urination, and blood in the urine.
The patient was ordered by the doctors to do tests, abdominal ultrasound, and CT scan. The doctors determined that the patient had a stone in the lower third of the right ureter (located at the junction of the ureter when it enters the bladder), the stone was approximately 9 x 7 mm in size.
More surprisingly, through CT scan, doctors discovered that the patient had completely double kidneys and ureters on both the left and right sides, and two separate ureters both inserted into the bladder.
"This is a case of abnormal urinary system anatomy, with 4 kidneys instead of the normal 2, which is one of the causes of kidney stones," a doctor assessed.
Taking the patient's medical history, the doctors learned that due to the nature of his job, the patient often had to drink alcohol, but every time he drank alcohol, the patient had cramps and even blood in his urine, so he bought medicine to treat himself at home. Recently, the symptoms of pain caused by kidney stones increased and became more severe, so the patient went to E Hospital for examination and treatment.
Regarding the fact that he "owns" 4 kidneys in his body, the patient said that he only discovered this 7 years ago, when his daughter was born and doctors discovered an abnormality in her body with 3 kidneys and 2 bladders (one large bladder and one small bladder). Doctors removed a small bladder from his daughter when she was 18 months old and reconstructed her urinary system. At the same time, doctors advised everyone in the family to screen for the urinary system and discovered that he had 4 kidneys in his body.
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According to Dr. Lien, this is a rare congenital malformation caused by the abnormal development of the left ureter during fetal formation and development.
The patient has 4 ureteral openings, 2 right ureteral openings and 2 left ureteral openings. Of which, the right ureteral opening of the lower renal unit is near the bladder neck, the left ureteral opening of the left renal unit is heavily inflamed and edematous, making it difficult for doctors to find the ureteral opening to directly access the stone.
In the case of the male patient mentioned above, Dr. Lien shared that the difficulty in treatment was because the patient had more kidneys than normal people. The patient had kidney stones and had been self-treating for quite a long time but without any results, so inflammation and edema formed at the ureteral opening.
Doctors chose the intervention method of retrograde endoscopic laser lithotripsy of ureteral and kidney stones.
This is a technique that uses an endoscope from the urethra, through the bladder and up to the ureter to directly access the stone. Then use compressed air or laser energy to break the stone and wash, grasp to remove all the stone fragments. This method has advantages such as: less invasive, protecting kidney function. During the treatment process, the patient feels less pain, and recovers quickly.
After surgery, the male patient's kidney stone samples were dissected, thereby providing a further treatment plan to limit the risk of stone formation again.
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