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Dean Markić1, Kristian Krpina1, Juraj Ahel1, Antun Gršković1, Josip Španjol1, Nino Rubinić1, Mauro Materljan1, Ivana Mikolašević2, Lidija Orlić2, Sanjin Rački1.
Abstract
We report a case of a kidney-transplanted patient with urolithiasis treated with mini-percutaneous laser lithotripsy. The patient presented with renal dysfunction and graft hydronephrosis. Diagnostic procedures revealed ureterolithiasis as a cause of obstruction, and percutaneous nephrostomy was inserted as a temporary solution. Before surgery, the stone migrated to the renal pelvis. Mini-percutaneous laser lithotripsy was successfully performed, and during surgery, all stone fragments were removed. Six months after successful treatment, the patient has good functioning and stone-free graft.Entities:
Keywords: Living donor; Mini-percutaneous nephrolithotripsy; Nephrolithiasis; Renal transplantation
Year: 2016 PMID: 27066492 PMCID: PMC4821147 DOI: 10.1159/000444251
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Nephrol Dial
Fig. 1Pretreatment X-ray showed ureteral stone in the renal pelvis close to the loop of nephrostomy.
Fig. 2Nephroscopic view of renal pelvis stone before starting the lithotripsy.
Fig. 3Postoperative X-ray revealed stone-free graft with contrast eliminated to the bladder.