18. Flank Pain Flashcards
What are the main differentials for flank pain?
Muscular sprain, nephrolithiasis, spinal apthology, leaking AAA, testicular torsion, pyelonephritis
What is the nature of the pain from kidney stones?
Unilateral colicky pain that radiates from loin to groin, starting with vague discomfort and progresses to very severe pain
Once you have characterised flank pain what else should you ask about?
FLAWS Dehydration- predisposes to kidney stones Nausea and vomiting Haematuria Lower urinary tract symptoms- FUNDHIPS Leg weakness- suggests spinal pathology
What PMHx is important to ask about in someone who presented with flank pain?
previous kidney stones recurrent cystitis athersclerotic disease longstanding back pain kidney disease
What can an ultrasound be used to show in someone with flank pain?
AAA
What is the best imaging to look for kidney stones?
Non contrast CT KUB
How would you manage kidney stones in the acute phase?
Analgesia
Encourage fluid intake
Tamsulosin- relax smooth muscle in the ureters and increase chance of the stone passing
Active stone removal if the stone >5mm
How may a large kidney stone be removed (>5mm)?
Lithotripsy
Ureterorenoscopic removal
Percutaneous nephrolithotomy
Stenting