1.Laparoscopic pyeloplasty combined with ultrasonic lithotripsy via nephroscope for treatment of ureteropelvic junction obstruction with renal calculi.
Li Zhe AN ; Liu Lin XIONG ; Liang CHEN ; Huan Rui WANG ; Wei Nan CHEN ; Xiao Bo HUANG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2022;54(4):746-750
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the efficacy and safety of laparoscopic pyeloplasty combined with ultrasonic lithotripsy via nephroscope in the treatment of ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) with renal calculi.
METHODS:
From June 2016 to January 2022, eight patients including five males and three females underwent laparoscopic pyeloplasty combined with ultrasonic lithotripsy via 19.5F(1F≈0.33 mm) nephroscope in Peking University People' s Hospital. The age ranged from 23-51 years (mean: 40.5 years) and the body mass index (BMI) ranged from 18.8-32.4 kg/m2 (mean 27.0 kg/m2). The lesion located on the left side in all of the eight patients. Two patients had solitary kidney and one patient had horseshoe kidney. Solitary stone was seen in one patient and the other seven patients suffered multiple stones, with two patients had staghorn stones. The largest diameter of stones ranged from 0.6-2.5 cm (mean: 1.5 cm). CT or ultrasound showed that moderate nephrosis was seen in five patients and severe nephrosis was seen in three patients. During surgery, after exposure of renal pelvis and proximal ureter, a small incision of 1.5 cm was performed in the anterior wall of the renal pelvis, and a 19.5F nephroscope was introduced into renal pelvis through laparoscopic trocar and renal pelvis incision. Stones were fragmented and sucked out by 3.3 mm ultrasonic probe placed through nephroscope. After stones were removed, modified laparoscopic pyeloplasty was performed.
RESULTS:
Surgery was successfully completed in all of the eight patients without conversion to open surgery. The operation time ranged from 160-254 min (mean 213 min) and the time of nephroscopic management time was 25-40 min (mean: 33 min). The hemoglobin was decreased by 3-21 g/L (mean: 10.3 g/L). The stone-free rate was 75% (6/8 cases), stones were incompletely removed in two patients due to abnormal intrarenal structure. The modified Clavien classification system (MCCS) grade ⅢA complication occurred in one patient postoperatively, which was nephrosis due to intrarenal bleeding, and nephrostomy was performed. With the mean follow-up of 30 months (ranged from 2-68 months), there was no evidence of obstruction in all the patients, and one patient underwent percutaneous nephrolithotomy to treat residual calculi.
CONCLUSION
Laparoscopic pyeloplasty combined with ultrasonic lithotripsy via 19.5F nephroscope is feasible and safe, and could be a complementary method to treat UPJO and renal calculi.
Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Kidney Calculi/surgery*
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Kidney Pelvis
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Laparoscopy/methods*
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Lithotripsy
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Nephrosis/surgery*
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Ureter
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Ureteral Obstruction/surgery*
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Young Adult
2.Application of preoperative three-dimensional image reconstruction in the treatment of ureteropelvic junction obstruction.
Meng Meng ZHENG ; Guang Pu DING ; Wei Jie ZHU ; Kun Lin YANG ; Shu Bo FAN ; Bao GUAN ; Xin Fei LI ; Yu Kun CAI ; Jin Sheng ZHANG ; Xue Song LI ; Li Qun ZHOU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2020;52(4):705-710
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the value of preoperative three-dimensional image reconstruction in the treatment of ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO).
METHODS:
We reviewed data on 40 patients (22 male cases, and 18 female cases) diagnosed with UPJO in Peking University First Hospital from May 2017 to April 2019. The median age was 26.5 years (IQR 23.25-38.75) years. There were 11 patients complicated with ectopic vessels, 14 patients with kidney stones, 3 patients with horseshoe kidney, and 6 patients with obstruction after pyeloplasty. All the patients underwent preoperative enhanced CT scan, and the CT data were reconstructed into three-dimensional image models. The obstruction position of ureteropelvic junction and the relationship between ureteropelvic junction and blood vessels and organs were observed by three-dimensional models to assist planning surgery. Thirty-seven patients underwent laparoscopic pyeloplasty (including 3 cases combined with pyelolithotomy with flexible cystoscope, 1 case combined with pyelolithotomy by sun-style cystoscope, 1 case with laparoscopic ureter resection and anastomosis, 3 cases of laparoscopic pyeloplasty of horseshoe kidney), 2 patients underwent laparoscopic ventral onlay lingual mucosal graft ureteroplasty, and 1 patient underwent robot-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty.
RESULTS:
Three-dimensional CT image clearly showed the relationship between the obstruction of ureteropelvic junction and blood vessels and organs after three-dimensional reconstruction. The type, diameter, position and direction of the ectopic vessels could be observed clearly before operation according to the three-dimensional reconstruction model, and the number, size, location and shape of renal calculi or other masses, the number of involved renal calyces and the anatomical distribution in the renal pelvis and calyces could be also evaluated preoperatively. After comprehensive analysis of the above information, individualized operation plans were performed on the patients, all the 40 cases were successfully completed with the surgery without any transfer to open surgery. The average operative time was (129.91±37.90) min (range: 75 to 273), the average blood loss was (48.1±78.0) mL (range: 10 to 400), the average hospitality was (5.04±1.99) d (range: 2 to 10), and the average postoperative drainage time was (3.8±1.4) d (range: 2 to 8).
CONCLUSION
The preoperative three-dimensional image reconstruction has a high clinical value in the treatment of ureteropelvic junction obstruction, and it is of great help to assist surgery planning and is worthy of further clinical promotion and application.
Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Imaging, Three-Dimensional
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Kidney Pelvis
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Laparoscopy
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Male
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Retrospective Studies
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Treatment Outcome
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Ureteral Obstruction/diagnostic imaging*
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Urologic Surgical Procedures
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Young Adult
3.Advance in re-do pyeloplasty for the management of recurrent ureteropelvic junction obstruction after surgery.
Sheng Wei XIONG ; Jie WANG ; Wei Jie ZHU ; Si Da CHENG ; Lei ZHANG ; Xue Song LI ; Li Qun ZHOU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2020;52(4):794-798
Ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) is characterized by decreased flow of urine down the ureter and increased fluid pressure inside the kidney. Open pyeloplasty had been regarded as the standard management of UPJO for a long time. Laparoscopic pyeloplasty reports high success rates, for both retroperitoneal and transperitoneal approaches, which are comparable to those of open pyeloplasty. However, open and laparoscopic pyeloplasty have yielded disappointing failure rates of 2.5%-10%. The main causes for recurrent UPJO are severe peripelvic and periureteric fibrosis due to urinary extravasation, ureteral ischemia, and inadequate hemostasis. In addition, failing to diagnose lower pole crossing vessels before or during the primary procedure is also responsible for recurrent UPJO. In addition, poor preoperative split renal function, hydronephrosis, presence of renal stones, patient age, diabetes, prior endopyelotomy history, and retrograde pyelography history were considered as predictors of pyeloplasty failure. The failure is usually defined by persistent pain, persistent radiographic obstruction (infection or stones), continued decline in split renal function, or a combination of the above. And the failure of pye-loplasty often occurs in the first 2 years after the surgery. The available options for managing recurrent UPJO with a salvageable renal unit include endopyelotomy, re-do pyeloplasty, stent implantation, percutaneous nephrostomy, ureterocalicostomy, and nephrectomy. Re-do pyeloplasty has such merits as high successful rates and rare complications, compared with endopyelotomy or ureterocalicostomy. And some investigators think that re-do pyeloplasty should be regarded as the gold standard for secondary therapy if feasible. Open pyeloplasty can enlarge the operating field, facilitate the exposure of the ureteropelvic junction, reduce the difficulty of operation, and thus reduce the occurrence of complications. There are no significant differences among the success rates of re-do pyeloplasty under open approach, traditional laparoscopy and robot-assisted laparoscopy, according to previous reports. However, traditional laparoscopic and robot-assisted pyeloplasty give advantages of cosmetology, small trauma, less postoperative pain, speedy recovery and shorter hospitalization, fewer complications and lower recurrent rates. If the primary pyeloplasty is an open operation in retroperitoneal approach, the traditional laparoscopic and robotic operation with retroperitoneal approach should be considered for secondary repair. The cause of recurrent UPJO should be evaluated before surgery and identified intraoperatively to minimize the possibility of recurrence.
Humans
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Hydronephrosis
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Kidney Pelvis
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Laparoscopy
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Ureter
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Ureteral Obstruction/surgery*
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Urologic Surgical Procedures
4.Fetal anteroposterior renal pelvic diameter for predicting antenatal hydronephrosis requiring postnatal surgery.
Zhan WANG ; Daxing TANG ; Hongjuan TIAN ; Fang YANG ; Hong WEN ; Junmei WANG ; Chang TAO
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2019;48(5):493-498
OBJECTIVE:
To assess the value of fetal anteroposterior renal pelvic diameter (APD) in predicting antenatal hydronephrosis requiring surgical treatment after birth.
METHODS:
A total of 525 cases of antenatal hydronephrosis detected by prenatal ultrasonography (ultrasound index APD ≥ 4 mm in the second trimester and APD ≥ 7 mm in the third trimester) in Zhejiang Prenatal Diagnosis Center from June 2007 to June 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. ROC curve was used to analyze the relationship between these ultrasound indicators and the requirement for surgical treatment after birth.
RESULTS:
There were 162 cases (30.9%) diagnosed in the second trimester and 363 cases (69.1%) diagnosed in the third trimester; 131 cases were diagnosed pathologically after birth, of which 121 finally underwent surgical treatment. The area under ROC curve (AUC) of APD in middle pregnancy for prediction of requiring surgery 1-12 years after birth was 0.910; the cut-off value of APD was 8.45 mm with a sensitivity of 97.1%, specificity of 70.9%, positive predictive value (PPV) of 47.9%, and negative predictive value (NPV) of 98.9%. The AUC of APD in late pregnancy for prediction of requiring surgery 1-12 years after birth was 0.800; the cut-off value of APD was 12.25 mm with a sensitivity of 66.7%, specificity of 81.2%, PPV of 51.7%, and NPV of 89.1%.
CONCLUSIONS
APD in pregnancy can be used to predict whether the fetus with hydronephrosis needs surgical treatment after birth, and the prediction value of APD in the middle pregnancy is better.
Female
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Fetus
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diagnostic imaging
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Humans
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Hydronephrosis
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diagnostic imaging
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surgery
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Kidney Pelvis
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diagnostic imaging
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Pregnancy
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Retrospective Studies
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Ultrasonography
5.Persisting subcardinal vein associated with unilateral ectopic pelvic kidney
Rajesh BHARGAVAN ; Santhi VENKATAPATHY ; Anandaramajayan NALLATHAMBI
Anatomy & Cell Biology 2019;52(4):522-524
kidney was noted during routine anatomy dissection of a male cadaver of South Indian origin. On examination of the abdomen and pelvic cavities; an ovoid mass of tissue was found in the pelvis, anterolateral to the sacrum. Further dissection revealed the presence of an ectopic left side kidney. The ectopic kidney was lying inferior to the sigmoid colon and anterior to the bifurcation of left common iliac vessel. It was supplied by numerous aberrant vessels from the terminal part of abdominal aorta. One of the renal veins which drain the ectopic kidney was found to be persisting subcardinal vein and it is a novel finding. Such ectopic pelvic kidneys are susceptible to blunt trauma, iatrogenic injuries as well as pathologic manifestations.]]>
Abdomen
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Aorta, Abdominal
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Cadaver
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Colon, Sigmoid
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Deception
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Humans
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Kidney
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Male
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Pelvis
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Renal Veins
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Sacrum
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Veins
6.Treatment of crossing vessels in laparoscopic pyeloplasty.
Hai Yue ZHAO ; Xiong Jun YE ; Wei Nan CHEN ; Li Zhe AN ; Jun LIU ; Liu Lin XIONG ; Xiao Bo HUANG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2019;51(4):660-664
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the management of crossing vessels compression in laparoscopic pyeloplasty.
METHODS:
From January 2016 to June 2018, a total of 21 patients who were admitted to Peking University People's Hospital with ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) associated with crossing vascular compression were reviewed. There were 15 males and 6 females who formed this group, with a mean age of (33.9±15.0) years. There were 4 cases of mild hydronephrosis, 12 cases of moderate hydronephrosis and 5 cases of severe hydronephrosis before operation. All the patients underwent laparoscopic pyeloplasty in our hospital, including 13 on the left and 8 on the right. Laparoscopic pyeloplasty (Anderson-Hynes) were performed in all the patients. Hem-o-lok suspension (14 cases in the suspension group) or translocation of the crossing vessels (7 cases in the translocation group) were used for the intraoperative management of the crossing vessels. Double J tubes were removed 8 weeks postoperatively. The patient demographic data were collected (including operation time, treatment time of crossing vessels, intraoperative blood loss, time of drainage tube removal after operation, and average length of hospital stay), postoperative outcomes were evaluated and the patients were followed up regularly.
RESULTS:
In all the patients, the crossing vessels were successfully reserved, and none of them were ligated intra-operatively. Mean operative times were (202.2±57.0) min. The duration of intraoperative treatment of crossing vessels was (10.5±3.2) min, (6.1±2.0) min in the suspension group, and (13.7±5.2) min in the translocation group, respectively. Intraoperative blood loss was (47.8±25.6) mL, postoperative drainage time was (4.8±2.6) d, and length of hospital stay was (11.5±3.3) d. Postoperative slight urinary leakage occurred in 1 case. Preoperative pyelectasis of the affected side of all the patients was (3.4±1.7) cm, compared with postoperative pyelectasis of (1.9±1.3) cm. The difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Postoperative follow-up of all the patients was carried out until December 2018. There was no significant difference in kidney size in all the patients before or after the operations, and hydronephrosis was alleviated compared with that before surgery.
CONCLUSION
For UPJO patients with crossing vascular compression, according to the location of the crossing vessels, Hem-o-lok suspension or vessel transposition can be adopted to relieve the crossing vascular compression and improve the success rate of the surgery.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Hydronephrosis
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Kidney Pelvis
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Laparoscopy
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Treatment Outcome
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Ureteral Obstruction
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Urologic Surgical Procedures
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Young Adult
7.Application of totally extraperitoneal renal autotransplantation with Boari flap-pelvis anastomosis in upper urinary tract urothelial carcinomas treatment.
Si Da CHENG ; Wan Qiang LI ; Li MU ; Guang Pu DING ; Bo ZHANG ; Cheng SHEN ; Ze Wei YING ; Kun Lin YANG ; Han HAO ; Xue Song LI ; Li Qun ZHOU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2019;51(4):758-763
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of the totally extraperitoneal renal autotransplantation with boari flap-pelvis anastomosis in the treatment of upper urinary tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC), and to review the experience of renal autotransplantation for UTUC treatment.
METHODS:
One case of applying the totally extraperitoneal renal autotransplantation with boari flap-pelvis anastomosis to the UTUC treatment was reported, and related literature was reviewed. The patient was a sixty-four-year old man who received right radical nephroureterectomy for right ureteral carcinoma 1 year before and diagnosed as left ureteral carcinoma(G2, high grade) this time. In order to preserve his renal function and avoid the shortness of common kidney-sparing surgery, a totally extraperitoneal procedure, including retroperitoneoscopic nephrectomy, ureterectomy, renal autotransplantation and Boari flap-pelvis anastomosis, was performed to the patient.
RESULTS:
The operation was completed successfully without perioperative complications. The renal function recovered to preoperative level within 1 week. No deterioration of renal function during the follow-up and no tumor recurrence was observed under cystoscopy at the 3-month postoperative consult.
CONCLUSION
The totally extraperitoneal renal autotransplantation with Boari flap-pelvis anastomosis is a feasible and effective treatment for UTUC. The innovative procedure has several advantages compared to the former ones. The extraperitoneal procedure results in significantly less pain, shorter hospital stay, decreased overall time to recovery and lower bowel complications risk without warm ischemia time extension. Meanwhile, the Boari flap-pelvis anastomosis simplifies the follow -up protocols and creates an easy route for cystoscopy and topical therapy. From the systematic clinical analysis, as well as the related literature review, it's been concluded that the renal autotransplantation can be a reasonable option for the patients who have UTUC in solitary kidney or have bilateral UTUC. This type of treatment possesses advantages of preservation of renal function and total resection of malignant lesions. But long-term data and large cohort study on renal function or tumor recurrence are still absent which will be necessary to confirm the advantages of this approach.
Anastomosis, Surgical
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Cohort Studies
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Humans
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Kidney Neoplasms
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Male
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Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
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Nephrectomy
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Pelvis
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Transplantation, Autologous
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Ureter
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Ureteral Neoplasms
8.Pyeloduodenal Fistula Caused by Renal Calculi.
Byeong Kyu PARK ; Gwang Ha KIM
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2018;71(4):229-233
A fistula between the renal pelvis and duodenum (pyeloduodenal fistula) is very rare. It can occur spontaneously or after trauma to one of these organs. A spontaneous pyeloduodenal fistula is usually caused by chronic inflammation, including reactions to foreign bodies, nephrolithiasis, benign and malignant neoplasms, as well as pyogenic infections. The main treatment to date has been surgery. We encountered one case of pyeloduodenal fistula found during an evaluation for abdominal discomfort in a 39-year-old female. Pyeloduodenal fistula was diagnosed by upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and abdominal computed tomography, and it was caused by direct invasion of nephrolithiasis. Surgical operation was recommended, but the patient refused. The patient has been free of symptoms for four years. Herein, we report an unusual case of pyeloduodenal fistula without surgical management and relevant literature review.
Adult
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Duodenum
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Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal
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Female
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Fistula*
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Foreign Bodies
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Intestinal Fistula
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Kidney
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Kidney Calculi*
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Kidney Pelvis
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Nephrolithiasis
9.Efficacy of the Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery in Renal Stone: An Initial Clinical Experience.
Soonchunhyang Medical Science 2018;24(1):42-46
OBJECTIVE: The management of renal stone has changed radically over the recent decades mainly due to increasing use of flexible ureteroscopy. We report our initial experience of retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) in treating renal stones. METHODS: Twenty-five patients (13 males and 12 females) who underwent RIRS for renal stone by a surgen between March 2016 to December 2017 were retrospectively reviewed. We analyzed the patients' age, gender, stone location, stone burden, operative time, hospital stay, double J stent indwelling duration, success rates, and incidence of complications. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients was 54.9 years (range, 29–87 years). The locations of renal stones were nine cases in the renal pelvis, 14 in the renal calyx, and three in the renal diverticulum. The mean body mass index was 25.2 kg/m² (range, 21.2–29.4 kg/m²). After 1 week since initial session, stone free rate was 72%, but 88% at 3-month follow-up. The mean stone burden was 45.7 mm (range, 16.4–189.3 mm), and mean operative time was 95.0 minutes (range, 30–125 minutes). The mean hospital day was 3.5 days (range, 3–6 days). Double J stent was inserted in all patient during operation and mean indwelling duration was 6.96 days (range, 4–14 days). Most common complication was fever and recovered with conservative therapy. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that RIRS is safe and effective procedure for management of intrarenal stones with minimal complications. Our study suggests that renal stone burden is significant factor of success rate in RIRS. However, surgical experience and long-term follow-up are needed to confirm the factor of success rate.
Body Mass Index
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Diverticulum
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Fever
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Incidence
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Kidney
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Kidney Pelvis
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Length of Stay
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Male
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Nephrolithiasis
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Operative Time
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Retrospective Studies
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Stents
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Ureteroscopy
10.Salvage para-aortic lymphadenectomy in recurrent cervical cancer after visualization with 3-dimensional computed tomography angiography.
Tomoyasu KATO ; Ki Ho SEOL ; Jung Soo YOUN ; Dae Gy HONG
Obstetrics & Gynecology Science 2018;61(5):626-630
We report a case of salvage lymphadenectomy for an isolated metastatic lesion in the para-aortic lymph node (LN) in a 49-year old woman with a history of cervical cancer, initially treated with radical hysterectomy and adjuvant radiotherapy. Preoperative 3-dimensional (3D) computed tomography (CT) angiography clearly revealed a huge retro-crural metastatic LN with distinct demarcation. A metastatic lesion, more than 10 cm in size, was located behind the vena cava, aorta, and left kidney, encompassing the left renal and lumbar arteries. The metastatic LN was excised along with the left kidney. On histologic examination, the tumor was found to have invaded the pelvis of the left kidney. Compared with conventional imaging techniques, 3D CT angiography can more clearly visualize such lesions. Thus, 3D CT angiography provides useful anatomical information, such as the exact size and location, and provides clear visualization and demarcation.
Angiography*
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Aorta
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Arteries
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Female
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Humans
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Hysterectomy
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Kidney
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Lymph Node Excision*
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Lymph Nodes
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Pelvis
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Radiotherapy, Adjuvant
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Recurrence
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Uterine Cervical Neoplasms*

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