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Somatopsychogenic manifestations of nephroptosis

https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-23-70-73

Abstract

Introduction. Nephroptosis, another name for the disease is «wandering kidney», means the prolapse of an organ that can move most often in the lower direction on its side along the retroperitoneal space of the abdomen and even reach the pelvis.

The purpose of the study: to substantiate the need for new diagnostic research methods using the given clinical examples.

Materials and methods. We observed 448 patients with nephroptosis, of whom 132 were operated on using various techniques. We studied the symptoms, paying special attention to somatopsychic abnormalities.

Results. A reference on the pathology of the kidneys – nephroptosis is given, special attention is paid to the incomplete study of clinical manifestations, their connection with functional changes in impaired hemo- and urodynamics, to somatopsychic deviations that are formed in the course of the disease. Vivid clinical examples are given, attention is drawn to the fact that in some cases it is possible to correct somatopsychic deviations only by surgery, which neutralizes hemo- and urodynamic disorders.

Conclusion. Despite numerous studies regarding the diagnosis and treatment of nephroptosis, new algorithms are needed.

About the Authors

O. A. Baulina
Penza Institute for Advanced Medical Studies – branch of Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education
Russian Federation

Baulina Olga A., PhD Med, deputy director for Regional Healthcare, associate professor at Dept of Surgery and Endoscopy named after Professor N. A. Baulin

Penza



A. Yu. Antropov
Penza Institute for Advanced Medical Studies – branch of Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education
Russian Federation

Antropov Andrey Yu., DM Sci (habil.), associate professor, head of Dept of Psychiatry, Psychiatry-Narcology, Psychotherapy

Penza



A. A. Gulyaev
Penza Institute for Advanced Medical Studies – branch of Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education; N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Medicine; Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education
Russian Federation

Gulyaev Andrey A., DM Sci (habil.), professor, head of Dept of Surgery and Endoscopy named after Professor N. A. Baulin1, chief researcher at Dept of Emergency Surgery, Endoscopy and Intensive Care, professor at Dept of Emergency and General Surgery named after professor A. S. Ermolov

Penza;

Moscow



A. A. Baulin
Penza Institute for Advanced Medical Studies – branch of Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education
Russian Federation

Baulin Anatoly A., DM Sci (habil.), professor at Dept of Surgery and Endoscopy named after professor N. A. Baulin

Penza



V. A. Baulin
Penza Institute for Advanced Medical Studies – branch of Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education
Russian Federation

Baulin Vladimir A., PhD Med, associate professor at Dept of Surgery and Endoscopy named after professor N. A. Baulin

Penza



L. A. Averyanova
Penza Institute for Advanced Medical Studies – branch of Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education; G.A. Zakharyin Clinical Hospital № 6
Russian Federation

Averyanova Lyudmila A., head of Admissions Dept, endoscopist surgeon of Ultrasound Diagnostics Dept, postgraduate student of Dept of Surgery and Endoscopy named after professor N. A. Baulin

Penza



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Baulina O.A., Antropov A.Yu., Gulyaev A.A., Baulin A.A., Baulin V.A., Averyanova L.A. Somatopsychogenic manifestations of nephroptosis. Medical alphabet. 2024;(23):70-73. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-23-70-73

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