Abstract

Objective: To investigate the feasibility and advantages of establishing percutaneous nephrolithotomy pathway guided by C-arm CT. Methods: The data of 258 patients who were established a percutaneous nephrolithotomy pathway under the guidance of C-arm CT in the Department of Interventional Medicine of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January 2012 to December 2019 were retrospectively analyzed, including168 males and 90 females, and aged 19-88 (60±11) years. There were 84 cases of single stone, 174 cases of multiple stone, and 18 cases of cast stone. The stone size was 9-42 (22±6) mm. Among them, dual access was established in 18 cases, and nephrolithotomy access was established in 276 cases. The three-dimensional guiding function of C-arm CT was used to puncture the target calyces and establish the percutaneous nephrolithotomy pathway. Results: The pathway was successfully established in 258 cases at the first time, with a success rate of 93.5%; successfully established in 15 cases at the second time, with a success rate of 98.9%; and unable to establish in 3 cases, with a failure rate of 1.1%. The operation time was (7.9-32.5) min, with an average of (16±5) min. The lithotripsy time was (25-115) min, with an average of (43±8) min. The intraoperative blood lose was (45-420) ml, with an average of (75±11) ml. There were 23 cases with postoperative calculus residual (8.3%). Postoperative complications included fever in 86 cases (33.3%), which improved after symptomatic treatment. Postoperative hematuria was observed in 128 patients (49.6%) with varying degrees of gross hematuria, among which 2 patients (0.72%) were treated with arterial embolization due to excessive bleeding and ineffective conservative treatment, while the hematuria disappeared after symptomatic treatment in the rest of the patients. Conclusion: The method of establishing percutaneous nephrolithotomy pathway under the guidance of C-arm CT was simple to operate. Especially for patients without hydronephrosis, this method had a high success rate and low complications, which was worthy of clinical promotion and reference.

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