Literature DB >> 16479212

Management of stones in patients with anomalously sited kidneys.

Andreas J Gross1, Megan Fisher.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Congenital abnormities in urology are very common. Horseshoe, malrotated and ectopic kidneys, as well as duplex systems, are the most frequent in this respect. The combination of both abnormalities and stones is of clinical importance. The question is asked if standard procedures for stones apply also to stones in abnormal kidneys. RECENT
FINDINGS: In general, open surgery, extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy, percutaneous procedures, endoscopic procedures and laparoscopy are possible procedures in both normal and abnormal kidneys. The importance of ureteric pelvic junction obstruction has to be taken into account and a metabolic work-up remains important.
SUMMARY: The trend for treatment of stones in abnormal kidneys goes towards endoscopical and laparoscopical procedures, whereas a combination of both seems to be appropriate in many cases.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16479212     DOI: 10.1097/01.mou.0000193380.16480.e1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Urol        ISSN: 0963-0643            Impact factor:   2.309


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Journal:  Urolithiasis       Date:  2012-12-21       Impact factor: 3.436

2.  What happens to asymptomatic lower pole kidney stones smaller than 10 mm in children during watchful waiting?

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4.  Role of flexible uretero-renoscopy in management of renal calculi in anomalous kidneys: single-center experience.

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Journal:  World J Urol       Date:  2016-06-15       Impact factor: 4.226

5.  Robot-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty with stone removal in an ectopic pelvic kidney.

Authors:  Rishi Nayyar; Prabhjot Singh; Narmada P Gupta
Journal:  JSLS       Date:  2010 Jan-Mar       Impact factor: 2.172

6.  Outcome of ureteroscopy for stone disease in patients with horseshoe kidney: Review of world literature.

Authors:  Hiro Ishii; Bhavan Rai; Olivier Traxer; Slawomir G Kata; Bhaskar K Somani
Journal:  Urol Ann       Date:  2015 Oct-Dec

7.  Outcome of percutaneous nephrolithotomy in anomalous kidney: Is it different?

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Journal:  Urol Ann       Date:  2017 Jan-Mar

8.  Lower pole calculi larger than one centimeter: Retrograde intrarenal surgery.

Authors:  Andreas J Gross; Thorsten Bach
Journal:  Indian J Urol       Date:  2008-10

9.  Middle calyx ureterocalicostomy in ectopic pelvic kidney with ureteropelvic junction obstruction: Only alternative for renal salvage.

Authors:  Jaisukh Kalathia; Santosh Agrawal; Saurabh S Chipde; Rajeev Agrawal
Journal:  Urol Ann       Date:  2016 Apr-Jun

10.  Miniaturized percutaneous nephrolithotomy versus retrograde intrarenal surgery in the treatment of renal stones with a diameter <15 mm: A 3-year open-label prospective study.

Authors:  Sunil Mhaske; Mehul Singh; Abhirudra Mulay; Sharadkumar Kankalia; Vikram Satav; Vilas Sabale
Journal:  Urol Ann       Date:  2018 Apr-Jun
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