Percutaneous nephrolithotomy: extraction of renal and ureteral calculi from 100 patients

A percutaneous nephrostomy tract was used as a conduit to the kidney and ureter for extraction of 149 calculi in 100 patients. A variety of grasping and fragmentation techniques under fluoroscopic and endoscopic control were used to extract calculi in 88 per cent of the patients. With experience, op...

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Published inThe Journal of urology Vol. 131; no. 5; p. 868
Main Authors Clayman, R V, Surya, V, Miller, R P, Castaneda-Zuniga, W R, Smith, A D, Hunter, D H, Amplatz, K, Lange, P H
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.05.1984
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Summary:A percutaneous nephrostomy tract was used as a conduit to the kidney and ureter for extraction of 149 calculi in 100 patients. A variety of grasping and fragmentation techniques under fluoroscopic and endoscopic control were used to extract calculi in 88 per cent of the patients. With experience, operator efficiency and rate of stone extraction increased from 76 per cent early in the series to 91 per cent in the most recent patients, and the incidence of complications decreased from 17 to 5 per cent. Percutaneous removal of upper tract urinary calculi appears to be an appropriate alternative to an open operation in most patients with symptomatic urolithiasis.
ISSN:0022-5347
1527-3792
DOI:10.1016/S0022-5347(17)50686-2