
@Article{,
AUTHOR = {Timothy D. Lyon, Katherine M. Theisen, Kevin J. Rycyna, 
Ronald M. Benoit},
TITLE = {Ureteral obstruction following partial nephrectomy: can it be caused by fibrin glue?},
JOURNAL = {Canadian Journal of Urology},
VOLUME = {22},
YEAR = {2015},
NUMBER = {1},
PAGES = {7674--7676},
URL = {http://www.techscience.com/CJU/v22n1/61311},
ISSN = {1488-5581},
ABSTRACT = {Fibrin sealants are widely used during partial nephrectomy, 
however reports regarding the potential complications 
associated with their use are limited. We present the case of a 
67-year-old male who developed delayed ureteral obstruction 
without hydronephrosis following partial nephrectomy 
in a solitary kidney. We hypothesize that the obstruction 
and absence of hydronephrosis were caused by extrinsic 
compression and subsequent inflammation due to the fibrin 
glue. Our report underscores the importance of a high index 
of suspicion for obstruction when acute kidney injury occurs 
following partial nephrectomy when fibrin glue is used, even 
in the absence of collecting system dilatation.},
DOI = {}
}



