Abstract
PurposeTo present our clinical outcomes in the management of anuria in adult patients caused by ureteral calculi by using of ureteroscopy and holmium laser. Materials and methodsNineteen patients presented with calcular anuria with ages between 19 and 48years. The presentation was anuria with serum creatinine levels of 2–5.5mg% (mean 3.5) and hyperkalemia in nine patients (5.2–6.1mmol/L). There were bilateral ureteric stones in 14 (73.7%) and unilateral in five (26.3%) with single functioning kidney. Thirty-three ureteroscopic procedures were performed for 19 patients including bilateral ureteroscopy in 14. Laser lithotripsy was delivered using holmium laser via 356μm laser fibre, with energy (1–1.2J) and pulse rate (10Hz). Post-operatively, monitoring of urine output, serum creatinine and K levels was done until normal values were obtained. ResultsUreteroscopy was performed for all 19 patients (33 procedures), but laser lithotripsy was done successfully in 30 procedures. The operative time was 46min (25–70). The successful fragmentation rate was (100%). The stone-free rate was 90.9%. There were mucosal abrasions in 6 (31.5%), and mild to moderate haematuria in 9 (47.4%), and high fever in two patients (10.5%). Serum creatinine and potassium levels returned to normal within 7–10days. Urine output gradually reached normal level within a week. ConclusionsUreteroscopy and holmium laser lithotripsy represent an effective and safe modality for the treatment of anuria caused by ureteral calculi.
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