2012, Number 1
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RCU 2012; 1 (1)
Cirugía lumbo-laparoscópica de la litiasis del tracto urinario superior
González LT, Rodríguez VE, Machado AM, Faife FB, Pernía GL, Bautista OJ, Nodal J
Language: Spanish
References: 20
Page: 40-50
PDF size: 339.47 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: laparoscopic surgery has complemented the minimal invasive options available for patients with urinary lithiasis. From 1999, The Minimal Invasive Surgery Center started to apply for the first time in Cuba, lumbo-aparoscopic approach to the treatment of upper urinary tract lithiasis and it's complications.
Objetives: 181 patients with this condition received at this Center from April 1999 to December 2007, had been studied.
Methods: They were operated by lumbolaparoscopic surgery (182 procedures).
Results: 42 of them were nephrectomies, 136 ureterolithotomy and 4 pielolitothomies. 14 patients (7.6 %) were laparoscopically performed and 160 patients (87.9 %) by lumboscopic approach. The main complications indexes were 5.4 %, one perioperative 0.5 % and nine postoperative 4.9%.
Conclusions: lumbolaparoscopic surgery is a feasible and safe way to solve upper urinary tract lithiasis and their complications. Ureterolithotomy particularly showed a high percentage of resolution of lithiasis became into a good choice of treatment.
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