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Percutaneous imaging-guided access for the treatment of calculi in continent urinary reservoirs.

作者信息

Davis Winston Brooks, Trerotola Scott O, Johnson Matthew S, Patel Nilesh H, Namyslowski Jan, Stecker Michael S, McLennan Gordon, Shah Himanshu, Bihrle Richard, Foster Richard

机构信息

Department of Radiology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-5253, USA.

出版信息

Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol. 2002 Mar-Apr;25(2):119-22. doi: 10.1007/s00270-001-0075-x. Epub 2002 Jan 17.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To describe our long-term experience with percutaneous access to continent urinary reservoirs for calculus removal.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

A retrospective study of 13 procedures in 10 patients was performed. In 2 of the 13 procedures, access and calculus removal was performed in a single session. In the other 11 procedures, initial access was obtained using ultrasonography, fluoroscopy, and/or computed tomography. The patients then returned at a later date for a second step where the access was dilated and the calculi were removed.

RESULTS

Access was achieved successfully in all cases with no complications. At mean follow-up time of 13.6 months (range 1-94 months) one patient had died of complications unrelated to her continent urinary reservoir. Another patient had been placed on suppressive antibiotics for recurrent calculi. The remaining patients were stone free and without late complication.

CONCLUSIONS

Percutaneous removal of reservoir calculi can be performed safely, avoiding potential injury to the continence valve mechanism by a direct cystoscopic approach. We propose a two-stage procedure using CT guidance for initial access as the preferred technique.

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