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Letter: Peripatetic kidney

Published 12 February 2000

From Ken Bidgood

Your correspondent Linda Shields is puzzled that a kidney was removed in an
operation for an ovarian cyst
(22 January, p 51).

Sadly, although the kidney is retroperitoneal and thus strictly outside the
abdominal cavity, it can get in all sorts of difficult positions, and a
gynaecologist may inadvertently remove a pelvic kidney thinking it was an
ovarian cyst. As a practising gynaecological surgeon, I find these hazards haunt
my deepest dreams.

Taunton, Devon

Issue no. 2225 published 12 February 2000

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