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Clinical observation of different minimally invasive surgeries for the treatment of impacted upper ureteral calculi

Objective: To compare the clinical effects of three minimally invasive surgeries on the treatment of impacted upper ureteral calculi. Methods: 135 patients with impacted upper ureteral calculi were selected and randomly divided into three groups (Group A-C) (n=45), which were treated with transureth...

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Autores principales: Liu, Yuanhua, Zhou, Zhangyan, Xia, An, Dai, Haitao, Guo, Linjie, Zheng, Jiang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Professional Medical Publicaitons 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3905360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24550953
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author Liu, Yuanhua
Zhou, Zhangyan
Xia, An
Dai, Haitao
Guo, Linjie
Zheng, Jiang
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Zhou, Zhangyan
Xia, An
Dai, Haitao
Guo, Linjie
Zheng, Jiang
author_sort Liu, Yuanhua
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description Objective: To compare the clinical effects of three minimally invasive surgeries on the treatment of impacted upper ureteral calculi. Methods: 135 patients with impacted upper ureteral calculi were selected and randomly divided into three groups (Group A-C) (n=45), which were treated with transurethral ureteroscopic lithotripsy, minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy, and retroperitoneal laparoscopic ureterolithotomy respectively. Relevant results of the three groups were compared. Results: The surgery time of Group C was significantly longer than those of Group A and Group B (P < 0.05). The postoperative hospitalization time of Group B was significantly longer than those of Group A and Group C (P < 0.05). 37.78% (17/45) of Group A patients required extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, being significantly more than those in Group B (6.67%, 3/45) and Group C (0, 0/45) (P < 0.05). The postoperative calculus clearance rate of Group A (51.11%, 82.22%) was significantly lower than those of Group B (91.11%, 97.78%) and Group C (93.33%, 100%) (P < 0.05). The incidence rates of postoperative complications in Group A-C were 11.11% (5/45), 8.89% (4/45) and 6.67% (3/45) respectively without significant differences (P > 0.05). Conclusion: The three surgical methods for impacted upper ureteral calculi should be selected according to practical conditions to improve therapeutic effects and to ensure safe surgery.
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spelling pubmed-39053602014-02-18 Clinical observation of different minimally invasive surgeries for the treatment of impacted upper ureteral calculi Liu, Yuanhua Zhou, Zhangyan Xia, An Dai, Haitao Guo, Linjie Zheng, Jiang Pak J Med Sci Original Article Objective: To compare the clinical effects of three minimally invasive surgeries on the treatment of impacted upper ureteral calculi. Methods: 135 patients with impacted upper ureteral calculi were selected and randomly divided into three groups (Group A-C) (n=45), which were treated with transurethral ureteroscopic lithotripsy, minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy, and retroperitoneal laparoscopic ureterolithotomy respectively. Relevant results of the three groups were compared. Results: The surgery time of Group C was significantly longer than those of Group A and Group B (P < 0.05). The postoperative hospitalization time of Group B was significantly longer than those of Group A and Group C (P < 0.05). 37.78% (17/45) of Group A patients required extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, being significantly more than those in Group B (6.67%, 3/45) and Group C (0, 0/45) (P < 0.05). The postoperative calculus clearance rate of Group A (51.11%, 82.22%) was significantly lower than those of Group B (91.11%, 97.78%) and Group C (93.33%, 100%) (P < 0.05). The incidence rates of postoperative complications in Group A-C were 11.11% (5/45), 8.89% (4/45) and 6.67% (3/45) respectively without significant differences (P > 0.05). Conclusion: The three surgical methods for impacted upper ureteral calculi should be selected according to practical conditions to improve therapeutic effects and to ensure safe surgery. Professional Medical Publicaitons 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3905360/ /pubmed/24550953 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Liu, Yuanhua
Zhou, Zhangyan
Xia, An
Dai, Haitao
Guo, Linjie
Zheng, Jiang
Clinical observation of different minimally invasive surgeries for the treatment of impacted upper ureteral calculi
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title_fullStr Clinical observation of different minimally invasive surgeries for the treatment of impacted upper ureteral calculi
title_full_unstemmed Clinical observation of different minimally invasive surgeries for the treatment of impacted upper ureteral calculi
title_short Clinical observation of different minimally invasive surgeries for the treatment of impacted upper ureteral calculi
title_sort clinical observation of different minimally invasive surgeries for the treatment of impacted upper ureteral calculi
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3905360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24550953
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