Title of article :
Squamous Cell Carcinoma in a Calyceal Diverticulum Detected byPercutaneous Nephroscopic Biopsy
Author/Authors :
Kobayashi, Kazuki Department of Urology - Yokosuka Kyosai Hospital - Yokosuka - Kanagawa, Japan , Mitome, Taku Department of Urology - Yokosuka Kyosai Hospital - Yokosuka - Kanagawa, Japan , Tabei, Tadashi Department of Urology - Yokosuka Kyosai Hospital - Yokosuka - Kanagawa, Japan , Tsuura, Yukio Department of Pathology - Yokosuka Kyousai Hospital - Yokosuka - Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
A 73-year-old woman was referred to our department with a complaint of asymptomatic gross hematuria. Dynamic computedtomography revealed a complicated (Bosniak type IIF) cyst in the upper pole of her right kidney, which was diagnosed as acalyceal diverticulum. The diagnosis was confirmed by ureteroscopy. The diverticulum wasfilled with a soft protein matrix thatwas difficult to completely remove from the inner surface of the calyceal diverticulum. Endoscopy combined with intrarenalsurgery (ECIRS) was performed to completely remove the matrix. Percutaneous nephroscopy further revealed papillary lesionson the surface of the diverticulum, confirmed as squamous cell carcinoma on pathological assessment. A laparoscopic rightradical nephroureterectomy was performed, with curative intent. Pathological assessment confirmed a high-grade squamous cellcarcinoma with renal parenchymal invasion (pT3). Although carcinomas in a calyceal diverticulum are highly uncommon,when present, these tend to be high-grade neoplasms that deeply invade the parenchymal wall. As the effective management ofthese lesions is difficult, early-stage diagnosis is required for curative treatment. We report the case of squamous cell carcinomain a calyceal diverticulum that was difficult to diagnose on preoperative computed tomography, urinal cytology examination,and ureteroscopy but was found during ECIRS.
Keywords :
Squamous Cell Carcinoma , Calyceal Diverticulum Detected , Percutaneous Nephroscopic Biopsy , ECIRS
Journal title :
Case Reports in Oncological Medicine