| Literature DB >> 26141983 |
Faruk Ozgor1, Onur Kucuktopcu2, Omer Sarılar2, Mehmet Toptas2, Abdulmuttalip Simsek2, Zafer Gokhan Gurbuz2, Mehmet Fatih Akbulut2, Ahmet Yaser Muslumanoglu2, Murat Binbay2.
Abstract
In this study, we aim to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of PNL in patients with a history of open renal surgery or PNL by comparing with primary patients and to compare impact of previous open renal surgery and PNL on the success and complications of subsequent PNL. Charts of patients, who underwent PNL at our institute, were analyzed retrospectively. Patients were divided into three groups according to history of renal stone surgery. Patients without history of renal surgery were enrolled into Group 1. Other patients with previous PNL and previous open surgery were categorized as Group 2 and Group 3. Preoperative characteristic, perioperative data, stone-free status, and complication rates were compared between the groups. Stone-free status was accepted as completing clearance of stone and residual fragment smaller than 4 mm. Eventually, 2070 patients were enrolled into the study. Open renal surgery and PNL had been done in 410 (Group 2) and 131 (Group 3) patients, retrospectively. The mean operation time was longer (71.3 ± 33.5 min) in Group 2 and the mean fluoroscopy time was longer (8.6 ± 5.0) in Group 3 but there was no statistically significant difference between the groups. Highest stone clearance was achieved in primary PNL patients (81.62%) compared to the other groups (77.10% in Group 2 and 75.61% in Group 3). Stone-free rate was not significantly different between Group 2 and Group 3. Fever, pulmonary complications, and blood transfusion requirement were not statically different between groups but angioembolization was significantly higher in Group 2. Percutaneous nephrolithotomy is a safe and effective treatment modality for patients with renal stones regardless history of previous PNL or open renal surgery. However, history of open renal surgery but not PNL significantly reduced PNL success.Entities:
Keywords: Kidney stone; Open renal surgery; Percutaneous nephrolithotomy
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26141983 DOI: 10.1007/s00240-015-0798-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Urolithiasis ISSN: 2194-7228 Impact factor: 3.436