Changing to a loop-type ureteral stent decreases patients' stent-related symptoms.

Urological Research Pub Date : 2012-12-01 Epub Date: 2012-08-17 DOI:10.1007/s00240-012-0500-4
Takashi Kawahara, Hiroki Ito, Hideyuki Terao, Takehiko Ogawa, Hiroji Uemura, Yoshinobu Kubota, Junichi Matsuzaki
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Abstract

The first indwelling ureteral splint was described in 1967. A ureteral stent can cause unpleasant side effects, such as urinary frequency, urgency, incontinence, hematuria, bladder pain and flank pain, which have a negative impact on a patient's quality of life. It is necessary to minimize the amount of material in the bladder in order to decrease stent-related symptoms. This study investigated the stent-related symptoms after changing from a double pigtail to a loop-type ureteral stent in the same patient group. This study followed 25 patients who underwent ureteral stent exchange from double pigtail to loop-type ureteral stent between September 2009 and February 2010. Ureteral stents were exchanged using topical, conscious sedation and general anesthesia for the various procedures including stent exchange, before/after shock wave lithotripsy and before/after ureteroscopy. The stent length was selected to be the same as whole ureteral length and the caliber based on the previous stent. A self-administered stent-related symptom questionnaire was used to assess stent-related symptoms in comparison to the previous double-pigtail stents. A total of 25 patients with a median age of 56.5 years underwent ureteral stent exchange. All patients had stone disease except two patients who had ureteral stricture. Almost all of stent-related symptoms without nocturia showed a significantly lower score with the loop-type ureteral stent than in double-pigtail stent. None of the patients experienced urinary tract infection either before or after undergoing ureteral stent exchange. Changing to loop-type ureteral stent significantly decreased ureteral stent-related symptoms.

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改为环形输尿管支架可减少患者的支架相关症状。
1967年首次报道了输尿管内留置夹板。输尿管支架可能会引起不愉快的副作用,如尿频、尿急、尿失禁、血尿、膀胱疼痛和侧腹疼痛,对患者的生活质量产生负面影响。为了减少支架相关症状,有必要尽量减少膀胱内的材料量。本研究调查了同一组患者从双辫型输尿管支架改为环形输尿管支架后的支架相关症状。本研究随访了2009年9月至2010年2月期间接受输尿管支架置换的25例患者,从双辫子输尿管支架置换为环形输尿管支架。输尿管支架置换采用局部麻醉、清醒镇静和全身麻醉,包括支架置换、冲击波碎石术前后和输尿管镜检查前后。选择与输尿管全段长度相同的支架长度,在原有支架的基础上选择口径。使用自我管理的支架相关症状问卷来评估与先前双尾纤支架相比的支架相关症状。共有25例患者接受了输尿管支架置换术,中位年龄56.5岁。除2例输尿管狭窄外,所有患者均有结石。几乎所有没有夜尿症的支架相关症状,环形输尿管支架的评分都明显低于双尾管支架。所有患者在输尿管支架置换术前后均未发生尿路感染。改用环形输尿管支架可显著减少输尿管支架相关症状。
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Urological Research 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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