Methods Urological Surgical Sequelae Impact the Renal Functions-3 Critical Cases Analysis Kuan-Chou Chen*, Yung-Ho Hsu**, Chiung-Chi Peng*** *Department.

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Methods Urological Surgical Sequelae Impact the Renal Functions-3 Critical Cases Analysis Kuan-Chou Chen*, Yung-Ho Hsu**, Chiung-Chi Peng*** *Department of Urology, **Department of Nephrology, Shuang Ho Hospital, Taipei Medical University, ***Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University 61 Abstract Case 1: A 77 years old male patient had suffered from profound septicemia and septic shock post TUR-P due to acute infectious sources reflux into the venous plexus during the operation. The critical condition caused multiple organs failure including acute renal failure, the count of blood cells changes and serum biochemical parameters vicissitudes were listed in table 1. Case 2: A 85 years old female patient had suffered from bladder perforation when transurethral resection of bladder tumor, and this leaded to hypo-osmolarity hemodynamic change due to distilled water intraperitoneal influx and absorption and then acute renal failure followed by hemolysis. Case 3: A 78 years old male patient had suffered from bladder perforation during performing the transurethral resection of bladder cuff before nephroureterectomy, it caused hypo- osmolarity hemodynamic change due to distilled water intraperitoneal influx and absorptionand then acute renal failure followed by hemolysis. Post-operative sequelae of endoscopic bladder or prostate surgeries will cause uncommon acute renal failure situations that might relate to peri-operative sepsis or TUR syndrome. We report 3 critical cases, analyse the clinical data vicissitudes and share managing strategies. 1. It takes 20 days for the sepsis-induced acute renal injury to restore when undergoes mandatory hemodialysis, while the hypo- osmolarity-induced acute renal injury takes 14 days. The sepsis- induced kidney injury needs more recovery time than the hypo- osmolarity-induced kidney injury do (Figure 1). 2. It needs more hemodialysis episodes (4 times) for the sepsis- induced acute renal injury to restore than the hypo-osmolarity- induced acute renal injury do (1-2 times) (Figure 1). 3. The mandatory hemodialysis initiates on the 4th post operative day both in sepsis-induced or hypo-osmolarity-induced acute renal injury (Figure 1). 4. The serum sodium restores on the 5th post operative day in the hypo-osmolarity-induced acute renal injury when undergoes mandatory hemodialysis (Figure 2). 5. The daily urine output restores on the 9th post operative day both in sepsis-induced or hypo-osmolarity-induced acute renal injury when undergoes mandatory hemodialysis (Figure 4). 6. The recovery order of organs from profound sepsis is liver, bone marrow, cardiopulmonary system, kidney, bowel and neural system after feasible and successful treatment (Table 1). Case 1, case 2 and case 3 accepted 4, 2 and 1 episodes of hemodialysis respectively to successfully rescue the renal function (Figure 1). Objectives Results Conclusions Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Table 1 *** Corresponding author: Dr. Chiung Chi Peng Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine, Taipei Medical University