What is invasive renal pelvis cancer?
Invasive renal pelvic cancer refers to tumors of stage T2 and above, accounting for 50%-60% of all renal pelvic tumors. When the tumor develops to stage T3, the tumor invades…
Invasive renal pelvic cancer refers to tumors of stage T2 and above, accounting for 50%-60% of all renal pelvic tumors. When the tumor develops to stage T3, the tumor invades…
1.Pathology Most of the renal collecting system tumors (more than 90%) are uroepithelial metastatic cell carcinoma, and the differentiation and basal infiltration degree of tumor cells can vary greatly. Tumors…
It is a common cause of hydronephrosis, mostly due to congenital abnormalities, and can lead to serious consequences such as infection, secondary stones, and damage to kidney function if not…
A parapelvic cyst is a benign cyst originating from the renal hilum at the renal parenchyma and does not communicate with the collecting system. The etiology is lytic dilatation, probably…
The standard procedure for the treatment of pelvic ureteral junction stenosis is pyeloplasty. With the development and advancement of laparoscopic technology, laparoscopic pyeloplasty has gradually replaced the traditional open procedure,…
It is a common cause of hydronephrosis, mostly due to congenital abnormalities, and can lead to serious consequences such as infection, secondary stones, and damage to kidney function if not…
The principle of understanding what patients can and cannot eat is necessary to help patients recover smoothly. 1, protein intake to high biological value of high-quality protein, such as milk, eggs,…