Redman J F
Urology. 1987 Feb;29(2):166-9. doi: 10.1016/0090-4295(87)90146-4.
It is frequently stated that extravasation of urine after intrarenal surgery is deleterious to renal wound healing causing fibrosis or granulation tissue. A study using dogs was designed to test the hypothesis that the contact of urine with incised renal parenchyma may cause altered wound healing. This study showed that exposure of the renal parenchyma to extravasated urine from open collecting structures did not alter renal healing.
人们常说,肾内手术后尿液外渗对肾伤口愈合有害,会导致纤维化或肉芽组织形成。一项以狗为实验对象的研究旨在验证尿液与切开的肾实质接触可能会改变伤口愈合的这一假设。该研究表明,肾实质暴露于开放集合结构外渗的尿液中并不会改变肾脏的愈合情况。