Abstract

Objectives To explore the feasibility of low pressure technology in the treatment of ureteral calculus obstruction with serious infection. Methods 28 cases of patients with ureteral calculi associated with acute infection of first phase placed F5 double-J tube under ureteroscopy. F5 double-J tube was retained, F8 urine tube was indwelled in phase II and low perfusion pressure was used in small ureteroscopic holmium laser lithotripsy. Results 28 cases of ureteroscopies were performed successfully. 23 cases retained double-J tube during the operation, 5 cases did not retained the double-J tube. In the two groups, 2 cases had fever after operation, stones returned within the kidney in one case. All patients recovered renal function with different degree without residual stones after 3 months. Conclusions F5 double-J tube was retained under ureteroscopy in first phase and in phase II, F8 urine tube was indwelled and low perfusion pressure was used in small ureteroscopic holmium laser lithotripsy is the effective treatment of acute ureteral obstruction associated with infection. Key words: Ureteral Obstruction; Ureteroscopes; Infection

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