Experience with the Diagnosis and Management of Symptomatic Ureteric Stones During Pregnancy
Autor: | Nezahat Hatipoglu, Serhat Dedeoglu, Kenan Isen, Fatma N. Çaça, Namik Kemal Hatipoglu, Ilhami Atılgan |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty Ureteral Calculi Percutaneous Urology medicine.medical_treatment Physical examination Ultrasonography Prenatal Young Adult Pregnancy Ureteroscopy medicine Humans Renal colic Retrospective Studies medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Stent medicine.disease Magnetic Resonance Imaging Surgery Pregnancy Complications Percutaneous nephrostomy Female Stents Pyonephrosis medicine.symptom Tomography X-Ray Computed business |
Zdroj: | Urology. 79:508-512 |
ISSN: | 0090-4295 |
Popis: | Objective To present our experience to describe diagnosis and management of symptomatic ureteric stones during pregnancy. Materials and Methods Thirty-six pregnant women with symptomatic ureteric stones were evaluated in this study. The diagnosis was done by history, physical examination, symptoms, signs, ultrasonography, or ureteroscopy if needed. Initially, conservative management was performed on all patients. When conservative treatment failed, temporizing therapies (double-J stenting or percutaneous nephrostomy [PCN]) and (ureteroscopic lithotripsy) URSL were performed on the patients. Results In 25 (69.4%) of the patients, ureteric stones was diagnosed on US. In the other 11 (30.6%) of the patients, definitive diagnosis was done by ureteroscopy in 5, and 6 of them passed their stones spontaneously. Conservative management was successful in 24 of 36 (66.6%) the patients. Temporizing therapies and URSL were required in 12 of 36 (33.4%) patients. A double-J stent was successfully placed in only 3 (8.3%) of the patients, and URSL was performed in 9 (25%). In 1 (2.7%) patient, PCN was performed because of persistent renal colic, fever, and pyonephrosis. In this patient, URSL was performed after symptoms and signs resolved, and then the percutaneous tube was removed. Conclusion If ultrasonogrpahy fails, ureteroscopy may be an alternative approach for definitive diagnosis. When conservative approach fails, URSL may be a good alternative approach for definitive treatment. |
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