Literature DB >> 10778475

The vesical calculus.

B F Schwartz1, M L Stoller.   

Abstract

Bladder calculi account for 5% of urinary calculi and usually occur because of foreign bodies, obstruction, or infection. Males with prostate disease or previous prostate surgery and women who undergo anti-incontinence surgery are at higher risk for developing bladder calculi. Patients with SCI with indwelling Foley catheters are at high risk for developing stones. There appears to be a significant association between bladder calculi and the formation of malignant bladder tumors in these patients. Transplant recipients are not at increased risk for developing vesical calculi in the absence of intravesical suture fragments and other foreign bodies. Patients who undergo bladder-augmentation procedures using a vascularized gastric patch appear to be protected from vesicolithiasis, perhaps by the acidic environment. Ileum and colon tissues, however, are colonized by urease-producing organisms, producing an alkaline pH that promotes stone formation. Children remain at high risk for bladder-stone development in endemic areas. Diet, voiding dysfunction, and uncorrected anatomic abnormalities, such as posterior urethral valves and vesicoureteral reflux, predispose them to bladder-calculus formation. Finally, there are a number of techniques and modalities available to remove bladder stones. Relieving obstruction, eliminating infection, meticulous surgical technique, and accurate diagnosis are essential in their treatment.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10778475     DOI: 10.1016/s0094-0143(05)70262-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urol Clin North Am        ISSN: 0094-0143            Impact factor:   2.241


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