2018, Number 4
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Rev Fac Med UNAM 2018; 61 (4)
Contemporary treatment of renal pyelic lithiasis: a case report
Pineda-Murillo J, Martínez-Carrillo G, Marín-Acosta DJ, Viveros-Contreras C, Torres-Aguilar J, Pineda-Murillo EG
Language: Spanish
References: 15
Page: 16-21
PDF size: 372.20 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Renal lithiasis is a common disease, affecting
almost one in 11 people. The medical-surgical treatment of
the lithiasis diseases has experienced a dramatic evolution in
the last three decades. Laparoscopy became an alternative
to open surgery and has been considered a useful tool to
handle many urological conditions.
Objective: To know the indications, diagnosis and current
treatment of renal pelvis stones.
Case report: A 47-year-old female patient with left lower back
pain accompanied by pollakiuria, tenesmus, urgency and
hematuria. An urotomography was performed and showed a
hyperdense image in the left renal pelvis. Surgical treatment
was indicated by laparoscopic pyelolithotomy.
Conclusions: Laparoscopic procedures have become an op
tion in the urological armament for the treatment of upper
urinary tract lithiasis.
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