EVALUATION OF URETEROSCOPIC PNEUMATIC LITHOTRIPSY FOR URETERAL STONES

ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate success rate, auxiliary procedures and complications associated with ureteroscopic pneumatic lithotripsy of ureteric stones. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study was conducted among 100 patients between May 2011 to July 2013. The mean age of the patients was 32 ± 3 years...

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Main Author: Ihsan Ullah Khan
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Language:English
Published: University of Faisalabad 2014-06-01
Series:Journal of University Medical & Dental College
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spelling doaj-2a877890232a4ff0ab33a0fedfa0efb02020-11-25T02:02:54ZengUniversity of FaisalabadJournal of University Medical & Dental College2221-78272310-55422014-06-0151EVALUATION OF URETEROSCOPIC PNEUMATIC LITHOTRIPSY FOR URETERAL STONESIhsan Ullah Khan0Department of Urology, GMC Hospital & Research Centre Ajman, UAE ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate success rate, auxiliary procedures and complications associated with ureteroscopic pneumatic lithotripsy of ureteric stones. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study was conducted among 100 patients between May 2011 to July 2013. The mean age of the patients was 32 ± 3 years. Ureteroscopic pneumatic lithotripsy was performed using rigid Wolf ureteroscope and Swiss Lithoclast. Stone diagnosis and localization was done by C.T KUB without contrast. IVU was done in cases where indicated. Stone size range was between 0.6 cm to 2.0 cm with mild to marked obstructive changes in collecting system. All patients were having normal renal function tests. RESULTS: Majority of the patients 60/100 (60%) presented with lower ureter calculi, 28/100 (28%) presented with upper ureter calculi and 12/100 (12%) with middle ureter calculi. The patients were followed with plain X-ray KUB and USG for 2 months. Stone free status was declared as complete clearance of stone fragments from urinary tract. Overall success rate was 96%. Auxiliary procedures conducted include balloon dilatation of ureterovesical junction 67% and of upper ureteric stricture 1%, retrograde urography 1%, dormia basket manipulation 88% and D-J stent placement 87%. Complications encountered were mild transient hematuria 67%, stone fragments migration 4%, urosepsis 2%, and residual stone fragments 4%, D-J stent associated discomfort 33% and repeat procedure 2%. CONCLUSION: Ureteroscopic Pneumatic Lithotripsyis is effective and safe treatment modality with unremarkable complications for ureteric stones. http://jumdc.com/index.php/jumdc/article/view/264Ureteroscopicureteric stonepneumaticauxiliaryballoondilatation
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EVALUATION OF URETEROSCOPIC PNEUMATIC LITHOTRIPSY FOR URETERAL STONES
Journal of University Medical & Dental College
Ureteroscopic
ureteric stone
pneumatic
auxiliary
balloon
dilatation
author_facet Ihsan Ullah Khan
author_sort Ihsan Ullah Khan
title EVALUATION OF URETEROSCOPIC PNEUMATIC LITHOTRIPSY FOR URETERAL STONES
title_short EVALUATION OF URETEROSCOPIC PNEUMATIC LITHOTRIPSY FOR URETERAL STONES
title_full EVALUATION OF URETEROSCOPIC PNEUMATIC LITHOTRIPSY FOR URETERAL STONES
title_fullStr EVALUATION OF URETEROSCOPIC PNEUMATIC LITHOTRIPSY FOR URETERAL STONES
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATION OF URETEROSCOPIC PNEUMATIC LITHOTRIPSY FOR URETERAL STONES
title_sort evaluation of ureteroscopic pneumatic lithotripsy for ureteral stones
publisher University of Faisalabad
series Journal of University Medical & Dental College
issn 2221-7827
2310-5542
publishDate 2014-06-01
description ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate success rate, auxiliary procedures and complications associated with ureteroscopic pneumatic lithotripsy of ureteric stones. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study was conducted among 100 patients between May 2011 to July 2013. The mean age of the patients was 32 ± 3 years. Ureteroscopic pneumatic lithotripsy was performed using rigid Wolf ureteroscope and Swiss Lithoclast. Stone diagnosis and localization was done by C.T KUB without contrast. IVU was done in cases where indicated. Stone size range was between 0.6 cm to 2.0 cm with mild to marked obstructive changes in collecting system. All patients were having normal renal function tests. RESULTS: Majority of the patients 60/100 (60%) presented with lower ureter calculi, 28/100 (28%) presented with upper ureter calculi and 12/100 (12%) with middle ureter calculi. The patients were followed with plain X-ray KUB and USG for 2 months. Stone free status was declared as complete clearance of stone fragments from urinary tract. Overall success rate was 96%. Auxiliary procedures conducted include balloon dilatation of ureterovesical junction 67% and of upper ureteric stricture 1%, retrograde urography 1%, dormia basket manipulation 88% and D-J stent placement 87%. Complications encountered were mild transient hematuria 67%, stone fragments migration 4%, urosepsis 2%, and residual stone fragments 4%, D-J stent associated discomfort 33% and repeat procedure 2%. CONCLUSION: Ureteroscopic Pneumatic Lithotripsyis is effective and safe treatment modality with unremarkable complications for ureteric stones.
topic Ureteroscopic
ureteric stone
pneumatic
auxiliary
balloon
dilatation
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