Defarges Alice, Berent Allyson, Dunn Marilyn
University of Guelph.
Compend Contin Educ Vet. 2013 Mar;35(3):E4.
Ureterolithiasis is a serious clinical problem in small animal veterinary medicine, and management can be challenging and frustrating. Various traditional surgical treatment options exist but are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In humans, minimally invasive treatment options have overtaken traditional surgical removal. This article reviews the current literature on the management of ureteral stone disease, including various types of lithotripsy, and discusses some of the newer minimally invasive options available for small animal veterinary patients. It is important to realize that much of the data in this article is only published in abstract form and is largely one institution's experience with these novel techniques. Articles on minimally invasive management of lower urinary tract uroliths and nephroliths were published in the January 2013 and February 2013 issues, respectively.
输尿管结石病是小动物兽医学中一个严重的临床问题,其治疗具有挑战性且令人沮丧。现有的各种传统手术治疗方法都伴随着较高的发病率和死亡率。在人类医学中,微创治疗方法已逐渐取代传统手术切除。本文综述了目前关于输尿管结石病治疗的文献,包括各种类型的碎石术,并讨论了一些适用于小动物兽医患者的新型微创治疗选择。需要注意的是,本文中的许多数据仅以摘要形式发表,且大多是一个机构对这些新技术的经验总结。关于下尿路结石和肾结石微创治疗的文章分别发表于2013年1月和2月的期刊上。