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Effect of stone composition,color,size,impaction and location on the efficacy of pneumatic ureterolithotripsy

Effect of stone composition,color,size,impaction and location on the efficacy of pneumatic ureterolithotripsy
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摘要 Objective:Assessment of the relationship between stone location,composition,color,size and impaction with success rate of pneumatic ureterolithotripsy.Methods:This study was performed on 440 patients who were candidate for pneumatic ureterolithotripsy admitted in an academic urology department from February 2004 to June 2006.Exclusion criteria included active urinary tract infection and pregnancy.Information such as stone composition,color,impaction,size,location and surface were recorded.Success rate was defined as stone fragmentation to < 2 mm.We used chi-square test and student t-test for statistical analysis.Results:The success rate of pneumatic ureterolithotripsy was 83.0 %.Mean stone size was 9.86 ± 3.79 mm.The stone free rates in upper,middle and lower ureter were 66.7 %,100 % and 90.7 % respectively(P<0.000 1).Stone free rate was 100 % and 69.35 % in <5 mm and >5 mm stones respectively(P<0.000 1).Impaction did not correlate significantly with stone free rate(P=0.17).The success rate was 100 % in phosphate and cystine stones.There was a significant statistical difference between success rate and stone composition(P=0.026).The most common fragmented stone color was gold(95.5 %).Stone color correlated significantly with stone free rate(P<0.000 1).Conclusion:In this series ureterolithotripsy,stone free rate had a significant correlation with stone color,size,composition and location,but it was independent of stone impaction. Objective: Assessment of the relationship between stone location, composition, color, size and impaction with success rate of pneumatic ureterolithotripsy. Methods: This study was performed on 440 patients who were candidate for pneumatic ureterolithotripsy admitted in an academic urology department from February 2004 to June 2006. Exclusion criteria included active urinary tract infection and pregnancy. Information such as stone composition, color, impaction, size, location and surface were recorded. Success rate was defined as stone fragmentation to 〈 2 mm. We used chi-square test and student t-test for statistical analysis. Results: The success rate of pneumatic ureterolithotripsy was 83.0 %. Mean stone size was 9.86 ± 3. 79 mm. The stone free rates in upper, middle and lower ureter were 66.7%, 100% and 90.7% respectively (P 〈 0. 000 1 ). Stone free rate was 100 % and 69.35% in 〈 5 mm and 〉 5 mm stones respectively (P 〈 0.000 1 ). Impaction did not correlate significandy with stone free rate (P=0.17). The success rate was 100 % in phosphate and cystine stones. There was a significant statistical difference between success rate and stone composition ( P = 0. 026). The most common fragmented stone color was gold (95.5% ). Stone color correlated significantly with stone free rate (P 〈 0.0001 ). Conclusion: In this series ureterolithotripsy, stone free rate had a significant correlation with stone color, size, composition and location, but it was independent of stone impaction.
出处 《海南医学院学报》 CAS 2009年第1期25-28,共4页 Journal of Hainan Medical University
关键词 输尿管切除术 输尿管肾盂炎 药物治疗 临床分析 Ureteral stones Pneumatic ureterolithotripsy Stone color Stone composition
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