Selective non-operative management for penetrating injuries to the kidney is widely accepted. The management of a retained projectile within the kidney remains unclear. We present a case of bilateral renal gunshot wound (GSW) which was managed non-operatively. The patient presented with a peculiar complication of renal colic due to a migrated projectile 5 months post injury. Retained projectiles within the renal collecting system have a risk for stone formation and migration.
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