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Percutaneous management of caliceal diverticular calculi: technique and outcome.

S M Donnellan1, L M Harewood, D R Webb.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Symptomatic renal calculi found within caliceal diverticula are difficult to treat. We present a single-surgeon cohort of 21 consecutive patients undergoing percutaneous treatment of stones within caliceal diverticula over a 12-year period. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Each patient was managed by a one-stage percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL). The majority of diverticula were situated at the upper pole. Access was gained via a direct target puncture, a Y puncture from a parallel calix, or through the diverticular stalk in the neighboring calix. The approach was commonly supracostal. A single-stage dilator was used to establish the track. Stones were removed intact or fragmented with ultrasonic lithotripsy, and the diverticular necks were treated with endoscopic division or dilation and splinted with a 22F nephrostomy tube for several days.
RESULTS: Total stone clearance was obtained by PCNL alone in 95% of cases. The only case with incomplete clearance was cleared successfully with shockwave lithotripsy (SWL). Twenty patients were assessed with an intravenous urogram at 3 months and then annual plain films and clinical assessment. Further imaging was performed in selected cases. The diverticula were obliterated or had improved drainage in 85% of assessable cases. Three patients developed recurrent stones and were treated with SWL, laparoscopic diverticulectomy, on partial nephrectomy. One further patient required partial nephrectomy for poor drainage and ongoing pain. Of the 21 patients, 17 have remained stone, symptom, and infection free with clinical and radiologic follow-up ranging from 6 months to 12 years.
CONCLUSIONS: This series demonstrates that percutaneous surgery can clear calculi from caliceal diverticula and, in most cases, correct or remove the underlying anatomic abnormality.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10213100     DOI: 10.1089/end.1999.13.83

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endourol        ISSN: 0892-7790            Impact factor:   2.942


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