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[Sensitivity of abdominal radiography without preparation compared with computed tomography in the assessment of residual fragments after percutaneous nephrolithotomy].

Christophe Pires1, Frédéric Machet, Laurent Dahmani, Jacques Irani, Bertrand Dore.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Evaluation of possible residual fragments after percutaneous nephrolithotomy is an essential aspect of the management of stone disease. The results of this evaluation determine the therapeutic approach, follow-up and presumed duration of treatment. The imaging modalities most frequently used are non-enhanced spiral computed tomography and plain abdominal x-ray. The objective of this study was to evaluate the contribution of spiral CT to the immediate follow-up of percutaneous nephrolithotomy.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Over a period of two years, we prospectively included 50 patients in whom plain abdominal x-ray and spiral CT were performed on the first postoperative day after percutaneous nephrolithotomy. The diagnosis of residual fragments was based on these examinations by 2 independent radiologists.
RESULTS: The sensitivity for the detection of residual fragments was 87% for plain abdominal x-ray compared 100% for computed tomography. 89% of the fragments not diagnosed by plain abdominal x-ray were less than 5 min.
CONCLUSION: Plain abdominal x-ray was insufficient for the diagnosis of small residual fragments. Spiral CT is justified to confirm the absence of residual fragments in a patient after percutaneous nephrolithotomy despite the higher cost and irradiation compared to plain abdominal x-ray.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14650286

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Urol        ISSN: 1166-7087            Impact factor:   0.915


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