Abstract
Objectives To investigate efficacy and safety of flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy and minimally invasive percutaneous in semisupine-lithotomy position for renal calyx calculi. Methods Clinical data of 23 cases with renal calyx calculi were retrospectively analyzed and summarized by flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy and minimally invasive percutaneous in semisupine-lithotomy position. Results All patients were given flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy and minimally invasive percutaneous in semisupine-lithotomy position. 32 stones were found in 23 patients, Mean stone size was (1.21±0.36)cm (range: 1.3~1.8 cm). 30 stones were found during the surgery, rate of discovery 93.8% (30/32). The success rate of fragmentation was 100% (30/30). The average operation time was (45.21±12.33) min. The average hospitalization time was 3.1d without complications, such as ureteral perforation, kidney perforation and septic shock. Conclusions The flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy and minimally invasive percutaneous in semisupine-lithotomy position for renal calyx calculi, safe and effective, it is worth clinical promotion. Key words: Kidney Calculi; Ureteroscopes; Nephrostomy, Percutaneous
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