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Comparison of percutaneous nephrolithotomy under spinal versus general anesthesia: a randomized clinical trial.

Akbar Nouralizadeh1, Seyed Amir Mohsen Ziaee, Seyed Hossein Hosseini Sharifi, Abbas Basiri, Ali Tabibi, Farzaneh Sharifiaghdas, Hossein Kilani, Babak Gharaei, Fatemeh Roodneshin, Mohammad Hossein Soltani.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of spinal anesthesia compared with general anesthesia in patients who underwent percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL). PATIENTS AND METHODS: One hundred patients with American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) score <3 were randomly divided into two groups according to the type of anesthesia. Spinal anesthesia was performed using an injection of 0.25 mg/kg bupivacaine 0.5% in the intrathecal space; no opium (fentanyl) agent was used. All procedures were performed with the patient in the prone position. Stone access was made by using fluoroscopic guidance, and the tract was dilated using a single-stage technique. All patients received a solution including 1 mg/kg morphine in every 100 mL physiologic saline through the volumetric pump during the 3-hour post-PCNL period in the recovery room. Afterward, morphine (0.05 mg/kg) was injected only according to the verbal rating scale greater than 3 after discharge from the recovery room until 24 hours after surgery.
RESULTS: The two groups were matched by mean age, distribution of stone location, and stone burden. Mean operative time, hospital stay, stone-free rate and mean hemoglobin drop were comparable between the two groups. The rate of complications according to the Clavien grading system was nearly similar in both groups. Mean analgesic requirement during 24 hours after PCNL was 6.8 mg in the spinal group and 13.2 mg in the general group (P<0.001).
CONCLUSION: It seems that using spinal anesthesia by intrathecal injection of local anesthetic solutions vs general anesthesia has comparable surgical outcomes and reduces the requirement for analgesia after PCNL in the early postoperative period.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23672318     DOI: 10.1089/end.2013.0145

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


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Authors:  Chunxiao Pu; Jia Wang; Yin Tang; Haichao Yuan; Jinhong Li; Yunjin Bai; Xiaoming Wang; Qiang Wei; Ping Han
Journal:  Urolithiasis       Date:  2015-04-30       Impact factor: 3.436

3.  Factors affecting complications according to the modified Clavien classification in complete supine percutaneous nephrolithotomy.

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Journal:  Can Urol Assoc J       Date:  2015 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 1.862

4.  Retrograde intrarenal surgery with combined spinal-epidural vs general anesthesia: a prospective randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Guohua Zeng; Zhijian Zhao; Fengquan Yang; Wen Zhong; Wenqi Wu; Wenzhong Chen
Journal:  J Endourol       Date:  2014-12-15       Impact factor: 2.942

5.  Is micro-percutaneous nephrolithotomy surgery technically feasible and efficient under spinal anesthesia?

Authors:  Tuna Karatag; Abdulkadir Tepeler; Ibrahim Buldu; Muzaffer Akcay; Muhammed Tosun; Mustafa Okan Istanbulluoglu; Abdullah Armagan
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6.  Comparison of percutaneous nephrolithotomy under epidural anesthesia versus general anesthesia: A randomized prospective study.

Authors:  Manzoor Ahmad Dar; Sajad Ahmad Malik; Yaser Ahmed Dar; Prince Muzafer Wani; Mohammad Saleem Wani; Arif Hamid; Abdul Rouf Khawaja; Khalid Parvez Sofi
Journal:  Urol Ann       Date:  2021-07-14

7.  Regional versus General Anesthesia for Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: A Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Henglong Hu; Baolong Qin; Deng He; Yuchao Lu; Zhenyu Zhao; Jiaqiao Zhang; Yufeng Wang; Shaogang Wang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-05-11       Impact factor: 3.240

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