Abstract

Objective To explore the technique and effect of percutaneous nephrolithotripsy combined with flexible ureteroscope for treatment of ureteral calculi in patients with urinary diversion. Methods Clinical data of one case of ureteral-neobladder anastomotic calculi treated in our hospital in December 2017 were retrospectively analyzed and the related literatures were reviewed. The key procedure was to design a puncture channel before operation and accurately puncture to the upper group of renal calyceal. Results The patient was successfully received percutaneous nephrolithotripsy and flexible ureteroscope. The operation time was 70 minutes and the hospital stay was 7 days, and the intraoperative bleeding was 20 ml. There were no serious complications during and after operation, and the stone was completely removed. Conclusion Percutaneous nephrolithotripsy combined with flexible ureteroscope in the treatment of ureteral calculi after ureter diversion is safe and feasible. Key words: Urinary diversion; Ureteral calculi; Flexible ureteroscope

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