Abstract

Introduction. Coronal nephrolithiasis is a serious disease that occupies one of the leading places among diseases of the urogenital system. Choose of the least traumatic benefit in this category of patients is one of the most difficult tasks in urological practice. Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of RIRH in the treatment of coral nephrolithiasis. Materials and methods. Retrospective analysis of RIRC performance in 65 patients with coral nephrolithiasis of various degrees was performed. Resultants. Positive result after PIRC was noted in 42 (64.6%) patients. Remote shock wave lithotripsy was performed in 17 (26.2%) patients with residual calculi. Six (9.2%) patients underwent repeated retrograde nephrolithotripsy. The conclusion. Thus, RIRC is a comparatively effective method for treating patients with coral stones, and is a method of selecting a particular patient for patients who are unable to perform CNlT or are at high risk for complications.

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