A case of severe acute renal failure in a young female patient necessitating renal replacement therapy after laparoscopic cholecystectomy is described. The histology of the renal lesion assigned to the effects of laparoscopic surgery is relevant for the pathogenesis of renal complications after such procedures. This explains part of the pathogenesis of the ischemic lesions in kidney structure that increased intra-abdominal pressure can provoke. Emphasis is given on the prevention of such side effects.
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