Biography
Biography: Zafer Demirer
Abstract
A 41 year old male patient presented with long standing pain and chronic fistulization at the right loin which were started after the renal surgery that performed on emergency basis 2 years before because of firearm injury. On physical examination vague tenderness and firmness with fistulization at the right loin attracted attention (Figure 1). Laboratory findings were within normal limits. Computed tomography scan revealed a 5 x 3 cm heterogen internal structure in the right retroperitoneum adjacent to the rigt kidney (Figure 2). At surgery, a 5 x 3 cm, well capsulated retroperitoneal mass was excised from the severe adhesion between the right kidney lower pole. The retained surgical sponge was found intraoperatively by cutting the mass.