Kidney BiopsyBiopsy, Kidney, Percutaneous Renal Biopsy, Renal Biopsy RisksThere is a small chance for serious problems from a kidney biopsy,
but they are rare. - Bleeding into the muscle, which can cause
soreness.
- Bleeding into the kidney.
- Infection of the
skin at the biopsy site.
- Pneumothorax
(collapsed lung).
- Puncturing a major blood vessel, which may
need
blood transfusions or surgery. This is very
rare.
After the biopsy After the biopsy, call911or other emergency services
immediately if you develop: After the biopsy, call your doctor
immediately if you: - Develop more pain in your back, belly, or
groin.
- Have too much bleeding or drainage (such as pus) from the
biopsy site.
- Have blood in your urine for longer than 24 hours
after the biopsy.
- Develop a fever.
- Have weakness or
light-headedness when you change position, such as standing up from a sitting
or lying position.
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