The Silence of the Stones: Asymptomatic Ureteral Calculi
Autor: | Florian Wimpissinger, Oleg Kheyfets, Walter Stackl, Christian Türk |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty Ureteral Calculi Urology medicine.medical_treatment Hydronephrosis Lithotripsy urologic and male genital diseases Asymptomatic Ureterostomy Imaging Three-Dimensional Ureter Recurrence Image Processing Computer-Assisted Ureteroscopy medicine Humans Aged Aged 80 and over Incidental Findings medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Urography Middle Aged medicine.disease Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy female genital diseases and pregnancy complications Surgery Cross-Sectional Studies medicine.anatomical_structure Female Stents medicine.symptom Tomography X-Ray Computed business Pyelogram |
Zdroj: | Journal of Urology. 178:1341-1344 |
ISSN: | 1527-3792 0022-5347 |
Popis: | We investigated the characteristics and diagnosis of primary asymptomatic ureteral calculi.During a period of 12 years asymptomatic ureteral stones were prospectively investigated at the Urological Stone Center. We studied mode of diagnosis, stone size, localization, composition, hydronephrosis grade and patient characteristics.Between 1995 and 2006 a total of 40 patients with asymptomatic ureteral stones were identified among 3,711 patients with ureteral stones (1.1%). Mean age of the 33 male and 7 female asymptomatic patients was 58.3 years (range 28.1 to 87.1). Localization of stones was 19 proximal, 3 mid and 18 in the distal ureter. Mean stone size was 10.0 mm (+/-6). Mode of diagnosis of asymptomatic calculi was randomly diagnosed hydronephrosis in 10 patients (25%), microscopic hematuria in 8 (20%), randomly diagnosed stone on other than urological x-ray examination in 13 (32.5%) and stone diagnosed during followup after previous nephrolithiasis in 9 patients (22.5%). Primary therapy was extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy in 35 patients (87.5%), ureterorenoscopic lithotripsy in 4 (10%), spontaneous stone passage before scheduled treatment in 1 and open ureteroneocystostomy in 1 patient.De novo asymptomatic ureteral calculi do exist. Characteristics of this small group of patients with ureterolithiasis have not been described thus far. Diagnosis is usually made during routine health care examinations, during the evaluation of nonurological diseases and during followup of patients who previously had nephrolithiasis. A large proportion of patients exhibit some degree of hydronephrosis as a sign of silent obstruction. |
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