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Safety and efficacy of minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy in treatment of calculi in horseshoe kidneys.

Wenqi Wu1, Zhenhua Zhao, Hanliang Zhu, Dong Yang, Lili Ou, Yeping Liang, Zhijian Zhao, Guohua Zeng.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy (MPCNL) in horseshoe kidneys (HKs) with calculi.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: From 2006 to 2012, 35 renal units in 32 patients with calculi in HKs underwent MPCNL. Patients and stone characteristics, stone-free rates (SFR), and complications were evaluated. The composition of the stones obtained from operation was also analyzed by infrared spectroscopy.
RESULTS: The average age of patients was 38.2±7.3 years (range 14-72). The mean stone burden was 657±510.9 mm(2) (range 134.7-2460.1). The mean operative time was 93.4±17.6 minutes (53-152). The most popular access site was upper pole access (35/42, 83.3%). The SFR after initial MPCNL was 82.9% (29/35 renal units). Second-stage MPCNL was performed in 5 renal units, with a 91.4% (32/35 renal units) final SFR. Minor complications (Clavien grades I and II) were seen in six patients, and urosepsis requiring intensive care unit management in one (Clavien grade IVa). All were treated successfully.
CONCLUSION: MPCNL is a safe and effective treatment modality in HK stones with acceptable results, which was compatible to a normal anatomy kidney. However, further studies with a larger sample size are required.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24716526     DOI: 10.1089/end.2013.0760

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


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Journal:  Curr Urol Rep       Date:  2017-04       Impact factor: 3.092

2.  Predictors for uroseptic shock in patients who undergo minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy.

Authors:  Junhong Fan; Shawpong Wan; Luhao Liu; Zhijian Zhao; Zanlin Mai; Dong Chen; Wei Zhu; Zhou Yang; Lili Ou; Wenqi Wu
Journal:  Urolithiasis       Date:  2017-02-22       Impact factor: 3.436

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4.  Incidence and characteristics of kidney stones in patients with horseshoe kidney: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Aditya S Pawar; Charat Thongprayoon; Wisit Cheungpasitporn; Ankit Sakhuja; Michael A Mao; Stephen B Erickson
Journal:  Urol Ann       Date:  2018 Jan-Mar

Review 5.  Miniaturised percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Its role in the treatment of urolithiasis and our experience.

Authors:  Guohua Zeng; Wei Zhu; Wayne Lam
Journal:  Asian J Urol       Date:  2018-05-14
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