Kottász S, Pálfi Z
Department of Urology, Municipal Hospital, Ujpest, Hungary.
Int Urol Nephrol. 1991;23(2):99-105. doi: 10.1007/BF02549704.
Diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of acute suppurative renal inflammation are discussed in connection with 374 cases. Despite negative X-ray and laboratory findings, patients were submitted to operative exploration and 27% of them revealed subcapsular abscesses. Anamnestic facts (fever, shiver, etc.) and closely observed progression in the patient's morbid condition are factors to indicate surgery. Better results from the second part of the observation period (1981-1989) are due partly to better timing of the surgical intervention, partly to modern, highly effective chemotherapy. The mortality rate of acute suppurative renal inflammation dropped from 11 to 3.5%.