| Literature DB >> 19468448 |
Anil Mandhani1, Rakesh Kapoor.
Abstract
Despite advances in endoscopy and availability of holmium lithotripsy there are ureteric stones, which primarily need to be treated with laparoscopic ureterolithotomy. Literature is replete with the stone retrieval in upper ureteric stone but there are a very few reports on stones removal from ureter below the lower sacroiliac joint. Putting a double J stent before starting the procedure does not give any extra advantage; rather it takes away significant operating room time. This point of technique describes port placement strategy, proximal ureteral occlusion; stone localization, ureterotomy, stone retrieval and laparoscopic stenting are the important steps where one would like to be careful enough to complete the procedure successfully.Entities:
Keywords: Laparoscopy; lower ureteric stone; ureterolithotomy
Year: 2009 PMID: 19468448 PMCID: PMC2684310 DOI: 10.4103/0970-1591.45556
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Urol ISSN: 0970-1591
Figure 1Port placement strategy based on the surface marking of the stone
Figure 2A 3 cm stone in the lower ureter
Figure 3Important surgical steps e.g., A proximal control of the ureter, B and C ureteral pinching and D bagging the stone
Figure 4Various steps for laparoscopic stenting