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Surgical Treatment of the Upper Urinary Tract Lithiasis at the Urology Department of the Hopital General Idrissa Pouye
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作者 Mouhamadou Moustapha Mbodji Mohamed Jalloh +8 位作者 Medina Ndoye Abdou Fall Cheikh Gassama Babou Sakho Serigne Mbacké Ndiaye Moussa Sene Abdourahmane Diallo Issa Labou Lamine Niang 《Open Journal of Urology》 2024年第5期290-300,共11页
Upper urinary tract lithiasis is a condition characterized by the presence of stones which is a stony concretion of crystallized substances in the kidney and/or ureter. Objective: The objective of this work is to stud... Upper urinary tract lithiasis is a condition characterized by the presence of stones which is a stony concretion of crystallized substances in the kidney and/or ureter. Objective: The objective of this work is to study the epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic aspects of upper urinary tract stones on the one hand, then to compare the different types of surgical treatments and their results. Materials and Methods: This is a retrospective and descriptive study focusing on the surgical management of upper urinary tract stones, between January 2017 and December 2020, at the Urology department of the Hopital General Idrissa Pouye. Results: During the study period, 7.59% of surgical interventions performed were related to the treatment of upper urinary tract stones. Average age was 45.20 ± 16.4 years, the age group [41 - 60] years was more affected with 42.68%. A history of urolithiasis was present in 25.52% of cases. Lower back pain was present in 97.48% of cases. On URO-CT scan, the stone was located more at the level of the ureter (49.57%). The size between 10 to 15 mm was more frequent (30.96%) and the density greater than 1000 HU was more frequent (33.47%). The most used therapeutic procedure was ureteroscopy (52.08%), followed by PCNL (40.83%) and open surgery (7.08%). The success rate (stone free) was 93.68% for the URS, 89.36% for the PCNL. The length of hospital stay for open surgery was 6.76 ± 4.25, for PCNL 2.62 ± 2 days and for URS 1.75 ± 1.62 days. Postoperative complications were present in 23.52% for open surgery, 11.22% for PCNL and 8% for URS. Conclusion: Urolithiasis is constantly growing in our regions. Effective endourological treatment is increasingly replacing open surgery. However, global access to these new techniques in our regions is slow to be effective. 展开更多
关键词 Endo-Urology Open Surgery renal lithiasis Ureteral lithiasis URO-CT Scan
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Jackstone Caliciel Complicating a Kidney Cyst: Clinical Case and Literature Review
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作者 Oumarou Karimoune Mossi Soumana Amadou +4 位作者 Mamane Sani Ousmane Manzo Mahaman Salissou Adamou Kaka Mahaman Salissou Dambaki Abdoul-Kadri Moussa Yahouza Boka Tounga 《Open Journal of Urology》 2024年第10期514-518,共5页
The jackstone is a rare type of urinary stone, recognized for its distinctive shape. While historically described in veterinary pathology, it has also been found in humans, most commonly in the bladder and typically a... The jackstone is a rare type of urinary stone, recognized for its distinctive shape. While historically described in veterinary pathology, it has also been found in humans, most commonly in the bladder and typically associated with urinary stasis. However, its occurrence in the renal calyx is extremely rare. We report a case of a jackstone located in the renal calyx, secondary to a large Bosniak 1 renal cyst. The simultaneous presence of the calyceal stone and renal cyst prompted us to opt for open surgery, allowing for comprehensive treatment of both conditions. The patient’s postoperative recovery was smooth, demonstrating that despite its invasiveness, open surgery remains a relevant option for managing complex stones, particularly in resource-limited settings. 展开更多
关键词 Jackstone renal lithiasis renal Cyst NEPHROLITHOTOMY
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