Girgin Cengiz, Sezer Akif, Sahin Oğuz, Oder Mehmet, Dinçel Cetin
Izmir Ataturk Training Hospital, 1st Urology Department, Izmir, Turkey.
Urol Int. 2007;78(1):91-2. doi: 10.1159/000096944.
We report a case of giant renal calculus 230 x 140 mm in size and weighing 1,350 g in a solitary functioning kidney treated by nephrolithotomy. A 47-year-old man presented with right lumbar pain, abdominal mass and microscopic hematuria. Physical examination revealed a stony hard mass on the right side of the abdomen, extending from the subcostal region to the iliac crest. A giant renal calculus in his right kidney and atrophic nonfunctioning left kidney was diagnosed by ultrasonography, IVP and CT scan. Right nephrolithotomy was performed. Analysis revealed a calcium phosphate stone. This case is the largest and the heaviest stone reported in the literature in a solitary functioning kidney.