Ureteric bupivicaine infusion for loin pain haematuria syndrome |
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Authors: | P Ahmed P Acher AM Deane |
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Affiliation: | Department of Urology, Kent and Canterbury Hospital, Canterbury, UK |
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Abstract: |
INTRODUCTIONLoin pain haematuria syndrome is a common problem with complications including opiate dependence. Morbidity treatments include intra-ureteric capsaicin infusion, nephrectomy, autotransplantation and nephrolysis. We explored the use of flexible cystoscopic infusion of intra-ureteric bupivicaine.PATIENTS AND METHODSPatients presenting with chronic loin pain underwent urological and nephrological evaluation. Bupivicaine (0.5%, 20 ml) was infused via an intra-ureteric catheter under flexible cystoscopic guidance. Repeat infusions were offered if indicated.RESULTSSixteen of 17 patients with 1-year follow-up responded and were satisfied. Twelve of these required repeat infusions (mean, 2.9 infusions). The procedures were well tolerated by all patients without adverse effects.CONCLUSIONSIntra-ureteric bupivicaine infusion has a place in the management of patients with chronic renal pain. It offers a minimally invasive alternative to other treatments. This procedure warrants further investigation within a randomised, controlled trial setting. |
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Keywords: | Chronic renal pain Bupivicaine Intra-ureteric infusion |
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