Abstract

BackgroundTo explore the clinical value of three-dimensional image reconstruction technology (3DIT) on preoperative surgical planning and perioperative outcomes in laparoscopic pyeloplasty (LP).MethodsData of 25 patients with ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) admitted to our hospital from January 2018 to January 2019 was analyzed retrospectively. All patients underwent preoperative enhanced computed tomography (CT) scanning. In the 12 cases in the 3DIT group, preoperative planning involved the use of virtual operation and morphometry based on reconstruction of the CT data into three-dimensional (3D) images. Surgery in the other 13 cases was performed with traditional CT examination. Demographic, surgical outcome, and postoperative parameters were compared between these two groups.ResultsReconstructed 3D images clearly showed the spatial structural relationships between the UPJO and surrounding blood vessels. In all 25 cases surgery was completed with no conversion to open surgery. Preoperative 3DIT analyses resulted in significant improvements to mean operation time (107.76 vs. 141.58 min, P=0.024), mean time of dissociating ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) (11.26 vs. 19.40 min, P=0.020), and mean estimated blood loss volume (23.84 vs. 49.16 mL, P=0.028). There were no statistically significant differences in perioperative complications, postoperative hospital stays or postoperative drainage time.Conclusions3DIT based on enhanced CT scans is of clinical value in the treatment of UPJO, as it can provide accurate anatomical information and reliable guidance for preoperative operation planning, and it facilitates image-guided LP.

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