Evolving technique of percutaneous nephrolithotomy in a developing country: Singapore General Hospital experience

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作者
Wong, MYC [1 ]
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[1] Singapore Gen Hosp, Dept Urol, Singapore 169608, Singapore
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10.1089/end.1998.12.397
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R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
At our institution, percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is the preferred treatment modality for renal calculi with a large stone burden (example, staghorn calculi) and renal calculi which have failed extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (SWL), The aim of this paper is to present the technical refinements in PCNL and the results obtained by a single surgeon. From June 1995 to July 1997, 135 PCNL procedures were performed on 114 renal units, The mean age of the patients in the series was 51 years, The PCNL was performed on 28 complete staghorn calculi (25 %), 24 partial staghorn calculi (21%), 25 large renal calculi (22%), 26 impacted ureteropelvic junction calculi (22%), 5 impacted ureteral stones (4%), and 6 symptomatic lower-pole calculi (5%), Most patients (97%) had a successful outcome (82% stone-free and 15% only insignificant residual fragments), Of the four failures, three had previous open renal split operations. The average postoperative stay was 5.2 days. Only one patient (0.7%) had urosepsis, and another had an arteriovenous fistula and was the only patient to require blood transfusion in our series, Only 21% (n = 24) required SWL after PCNL, and one patient required ureteroscopy, Technical refinements in PCNL include: (1) single-stage PCNL with percutaneous access obtained by the urologist in the operating room; (2) flexible endoscopy to inspect the whole pelvicaliceal system systematically; (3) liberal use of secondary PCNL to ensure stone-free status; and decreased reliance on SWL after PCNL, The trend is to rely on PCNL monotherapy to manage staghorn calculi rather than PCNL and SWL combination therapy.
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