Abstract

Urinary tract stone disease is one of the most common cases in urology. These cases are increasing nearly 12% every year. Most cases occur in age group 40 to 60 years, and more common in male about three to four times than female. Patient with urinary tract stone at Tabanan General Hospital, always increase and recurrence rate still high. This is a descriptive-retrospective study. Samples are taken from all urology patients diagnosed with urinary stone disease at operating room of Tabanan Hospital between July 2014 to June 2016. We collected data from medical record regarding sex, age, living area, comorbidities, stone location, and management of urinary stone disease. Total 226 cases with urinary stone disease were managed at operating room of Tabanan General Hospital. Half of these patients aged between 46 to 60 years old, with sex ratio male two times higher than female. Hypertension is one of comorbidities for patient with urinary tract stone. Most of Kidney stone were treated by PCNL, ureter stone by URS and bladder stone by lithotripsy. In conclusion, urinary tract stone disease in Tabanan General Hospital commonly occurs in male, age more than 45 years old and mostly comes from urban area. The management of the patient tends to move from invasive approach to less invasive approach.

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