Affiliation:
1. Department of Urology Tokyo Medical and Dental University Tokyo Japan
2. Department of Molecular Endocrinology and Metabolism Tokyo Medical and Dental University Tokyo Japan
3. Department of Nephrology Tokyo Medical and Dental University Tokyo Japan
Abstract
IntroductionHypoglycemia occasionally develops after the resection of pheochromocytoma due to decreased catecholamine secretion. The unique glucose metabolism in dialysis patients may potentially affect postoperative hypoglycemia, although few reports have focused on this issue.Case presentationA 47‐year‐old woman who had chronic renal failure under hemodialysis was diagnosed with right pheochromocytoma and underwent an adrenalectomy. Three hours after surgery, she experienced symptomatic hypoglycemia, which was repeated until postoperative day 3. Continuous glucose infusion was required until postoperative day 8 and asymptomatic hypoglycemia was repeated until postoperative day 11.ConclusionIn hemodialysis patients, more careful management of hypoglycemia may be required after the resection of pheochromocytoma compared with non‐hemodialysis patients.