Volume : VII, Issue : IX, September - 2018

Efficacy and Safety of

Dar Bilal Ahmad, Tomar Vikas Singh, Sharma Pradeep Kumar

Abstract :

Objective

To assess the efficacy and safety of a "mini–perc" technique of percutaneous nephrolithotomy for the removal of pyelocaliceal stones and upper ureteric calculi.

Materials and Methods

Data of 94 patients who underwent mini–perc, were reviewed with relation to clinical presentation, stone characteristics, operative time, need for transfusion, stenting, nephrostomy placement, stone free rate, complications and hospital stay. The effect of stone diameter, stone burden, relation of primary vs secondary tract and placement of dj stent with respect to analgesic requirement and hospital stay were analysed. Also relationship of operative time with stone burden, placement of dj stent and presence of secondary tract were studied.

Results

The immediate and at 1 month stone free rate was 100%, in all stone locations which was not not significantl rate was 80.6,nephrostomy placement, influenced by stone diameter or stone burden. The mean hospital stay after the procedure was 2.09±0.39 days.

Conclusion

In experienced hands miniperc provides a very good option for treatment of renal stones in all locations and upper ureteric calculi with low complication rates.

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Dar Bilal Ahmad, Tomar Vikas Singh, Sharma Pradeep Kumar, Efficacy and Safety of , INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-7 | Issue-9 | September-2018


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