Title of article :
Oxalate Nephropathy Causing Irreversible Renal Failure After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery
Author/Authors :
Yaghoubi, Fatemeh Department of Nephrology - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Yarmohamadi, Maliheh Department of Internal Medicine - Kowsar Hospital - Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan
Abstract :
Introduction: Oxalate nephropathy after RYGB, albeit rare, has a poor prognosis with a rapid progression to kidney failure. Oxalate
nephropathy has many etiologies and is one of the rare causes of renal failure.
Case Presentation: A 39-year-old diabetic woman came to our nephrology clinic because of a progressive increase in serum creatinine
from1 to 4.2. Shehada history of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery sixmonthsearlier. In view of the unexplained progressive
increase in creatinine, a kidney biopsy was done. The histological diagnosis of oxalate nephropathy with diabetic nephropathy
class 2b was made.
Conclusions: Oxalate nephropathy is a rare and most severe renal complication after bariatric surgery that is reported in some
patients after jejunoileal bypass and RYGB surgery. Oxalate nephropathy is progressive in nature and has a poor prognosis. In our
case, oxalate nephropathy and kidney failure occurred six months after RYGB surgery. Since the histological finding in our patient
revealed oxalate nephropathy with diabetic nephropathy class 2b, it seems diabetic nephropathy can probably facilitate calcium
oxalate crystals formation. This important point should be considered that oxalate nephropathy could rapidly progress to renal
failure; so, patients who undergo Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery should have regular follow-ups.
Keywords :
Oxalate Nephropathy , Renal Failure , Gastric Bypass Surgery
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics