Abstract

INTRODUCTION Colonic perforation (CP) is an extremely rare complication of percutaneous nephrolithotrypsy (PCNL).; Nephrocutaneous fistulas after PCNL are unusual. Typically, they resolve with conservative measures such as observation, ureteral stenting, and, occasionally, percutaneous drainage. We present a case of nephrocutaneous fistula as a result of a CP after PCNL that was treated with percutaneous injection of fibrin glue. […] Percutaneous injection of fibrin glue resolves persistent nephrocutaneous fistula complicating colonic perforation after percutaneous nephrolithotripsy

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