Introduction And Importance: Post-surgical Page kidney due to large renal hematoma following percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is a rare significant complication that may lead to loss of a kidney.

Case Presentation: A 50-year-old lady underwent elective left side PCNL for a 3 cm renal pelvis stone, and one week later, she presented back with a massive renal hematoma with high blood pressure.

Clinical Discussion: The ultrasound abdomen and computed tomography diagnosed a page kidney due to massive intrarenal and perirenal hematoma as a complication of PCNL. Angioembolization and percutaneous aspiration were failed, and the antihypertensives also failed to control the blood pressure. Therefore, she underwent a left-side simple nephrectomy and had an uneventful recovery with reversal of normal blood pressure.

Conclusion: Post-surgical page kidney needs to identify early to facilitate the percutaneous radiological interventions that may preserve the renal parenchyma and avoid further surgeries. Nevertheless, late cases or the failed radiologically intervened cases need open renal exploration and simple nephrectomy, which may be the bailed-out procedure to reverse the consequence of page kidney.

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