(中文)微型经皮肾镜取石术治疗肾结石的疗效:一项前瞻性试验

Hesham M. Refaat, Mohammed Zaza, Tarek Salem, Mohamed Hassan
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目的:微型经皮肾镜取石术(mini-PCNL)最近被提倡作为一种微创治疗肾结石的方法。在这项试验中,我们评估了中国微型pcnl (MPCNL)在肾结石直径小于3cm的成人患者中的术后效果。材料和方法:我们进行了一项单臂前瞻性试验,招募单侧单侧肾结石小于3厘米的成年患者。对患者进行随访,评估术后并发症和无结石状态。结果:本研究纳入60例患者,平均年龄36.9±8.5岁,男性略占优势(56.7%)。平均手术时间133.7±29.2分钟。没有患者需要肾造口管或DJ管支架。平均住院时间为1.4±0.62 d。8例患者(13.3%)术后超声显示轻度肾周收集。所有患者术后均有轻微疼痛,无术后出血、结石残留、败血症或骨盆-肾盂损伤。术后发热4例(6.7%)。术后尿发生率为13.3%。结论:中国Mini-PCNL是治疗小于3cm肾结石的一种有效的微创方式,术后并发症发生率低,无结石状态好。Mini-PCNL可用于资源充足的中心,以减少肾结石患者的术后并发症和住院时间。
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Outcomes of (chinese) mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy for renal stones: a prospective trial
Objective: Mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mini-PCNL) has been recently advocated as a minimally invasive procedure for the management of renal stone. In this trial, we assessed the postoperative outcomes of chinese mini-PCNL (MPCNL) in adult patients with renal calculi less than 3 cm in diameter. Material and methods: We performed a single-arm prospective trial that recruited adult patients with unilateral single kidney stones less than 3 cm. Patients were followed up for the assessment of postoperative complications and stone-free status. Results: Sixty patients were included in the present study, with a mean age of 36.9 ±8.5 years and slightly male predominance (56.7%). The mean operative time was 133.7 ±29.2 minutes. None of the patients needed a nephrostomy tube or DJ tube stent. The mean hospital stay was 1.4±0.62 days. Eight patients (13.3%) showed mild perinepheric collection on the postoperative US. All patients had mild postoperative pain, with no incidence of post-operative bleeding, residual stone, sepsis, or pelvi-calyceal injury. A total of four patients (6.7%) had a postoperative fever. The incidence of postoperative urine was 13.3%. Conclusion: Chinese Mini-PCNL is an effective minimally invasive modality for the management of renal calculi less than 3 cm, with a low rate of postoperative complications and excellent stone-free status. Mini-PCNL can be used in well-resourced centres to reduce postoperative complications and hospital stay among patients with renal calculi.
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