输尿管双 J 型支架置入的穿透式导线技术的安全性和有效性。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.12669/pjms.40.9.9424
Cheng Shi Chen, Chu Hui Zeng, Ji Hoon Shin, Suyoung Park, Hai Liang Li, Fang Kun Li
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目的评估在输尿管前行或逆行支架置入失败后,采用贯通线(TTW)技术进行输尿管前行双J支架置入的有效性和安全性:这项回顾性研究分析了2016年1月至2023年2月期间在牙山医疗中心和吉尔医疗中心接受TTW技术Double-J支架置入术的连续患者的病历。研究回顾了患者病史、采用 TTW 技术的原因、TTW 路径和并发症。八名患者被纳入研究。使用TTW技术的原因包括:未能将大直径导管、球囊导管或Double-J支架穿过导丝推进到狭窄处以外(6/8,75.0%);未能用导丝与狭窄处进行协商(1/8,12.5%);导丝穿过输尿管盆腔交界处缺损(1/8,12.5%):结果:TTW应用于经皮肾造口术(PCN)和尿道口之间(4例)、PCN和回肠造口袋之间(3例)或左右PCN之间(1例)。一名男性患者(12.5%)需要泌尿科协助进行逆行输尿管插管。随后,对所有八名患者进行了球囊扩张和/或双J支架置入,技术成功率为100%。无重大或轻微并发症发生:结论:TTW技术在对前向或逆行入路失败的患者进行PCN和前向Double-J支架置入术时安全有效。
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The safety and efficacy of through-and-through wire technique for ureteral Double-J stent placement.

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the through-and-through wire (TTW) technique for antegrade ureteral Double-J stent placement after failure of either antegrade or retrograde ureteral stent placement.

Method: This retrospective study analyzed the medical records of consecutive patients who underwent Double-J stent placement with the TTW technique at Asan Medical Center and Gil Medical Center between January 2016 and February 2023. Patient histories, reasons for employing the TTW technique, TTW pathways, and complications were reviewed. Eight patients were included in the study. The reasons for using the TTW technique were failure to advance a larger-diameter catheter, balloon catheter, or Double-J stent passing over the guidewire beyond the stricture (6/8, 75.0%); failure to negotiate the stricture with a guidewire (1/8, 12.5%); and guidewire passing through a ureteropelvic junction defect (1/8, 12.5%).

Results: TTW was applied either between a percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) and the urethral orifice (n=4), between a PCN and an ileostomy pouch (n=3), or between a left and right PCN (n = 1). Urologic assistance was required for retrograde ureteral cannulation in one male patient (12.5%). Subsequently, balloon dilation and/or Double-J stent placement were performed in all eight patients, resulting in 100% technical success. No major or minor complications occurred.

Conclusions: The TTW technique was safe and effective in the undertaking of PCN and antegrade Double-J stent placement in patients for whom either antegrade or retrograde access had failed.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
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