Evaluation and management of renal injuries: Consensus statement of the renal trauma subcommittee

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2004
Authors
Santucci R.A.
Wessells H.
Bartsch G.
Descotes J.
Heyns C.F.
McAninch J.W.
Nash P.
Schmidlin F.
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OBJECTIVE: To determine the optimal evaluation and management of renal injuries by review of the world's English-language literature on the subject. METHODS: A consensus conference convened by the World Health Organization and the Societé Internationale d'Urologie met to critically review reports of the diagnosis and treatment of renal trauma. The English-language literature about renal trauma was identified using Medline, and additional cited works not detected in the initial search obtained. Evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis and management of renal trauma were made with reference to a five-point scale. RESULTS: There were many Level 3 and 4 citations, few Level 2, and one Level 1 which supported clinical practice patterns. Findings of nearly 200 reviewed citations are summarized. CONCLUSIONS: Published reports on renal trauma still rely heavily on expert opinion and single-institution retrospective case series. Prospective trials of the most significant issues, when possible, might improve the quality of evidence that dictates the behaviour of practitioners.
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artificial embolism, blunt trauma, conference paper, controlled study, demography, epidemiological data, evidence based medicine, human, injury scale, kidney arteriography, kidney injury, kidney surgery, major clinical study, medical assessment, MEDLINE, nephrectomy, organization, pathophysiology, postoperative complication, priority journal, retrograde pyelography, urine extravasation, world health organization, consensus development, diagnostic imaging, injury, kidney, methodology, penetrating trauma, Diagnostic Imaging, Embolization, Therapeutic, Humans, Injury Severity Score, Kidney, Wounds, Nonpenetrating, Wounds, Penetrating
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BJU International
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