JOURNAL OF CLINICAL SURGERY ›› 2019, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (2): 129-131.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.10056483.2019.02.014

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Study on the treatment of renal calculi by visual needle puncture lithotripsy integrated nephroscope combined with Niaoshitong

  

  • Online:2019-02-20 Published:2019-02-20

Abstract: Objective:To investigate the efficacy and application of holmium laser lithotripsy with 4.8F visual needle puncture lithotripsy combined with Niaoshitong in the treatment of <1.5cm renal calculi.Methods:A retrospective analysis was made of the clinical data of 43 patients with renal calculi < 1.5cm treated by 4.8F visual needle puncture lithotripsy combined with holmium laser lithotripsy.The observation group received oral urolithotripsy and water 2500ml/day after operation,and the control group received water 2500ml/day after operation.The stonefree rate and stonefree time of the two groups within 3months after operation were compared.Results:There was no significant difference in age,sex and stone size between the two groups(P>0.05).The stonefree rate of the observation group was 95.5%(21/22)in the first month after operation,compared with 71.4%(15/21)in the control group(P<0.05).The stones in the observation group were cleared at the second month of reexamination,and 90.5%(19/21)in the second month and 100% in the third month of the control group.There was no statistical difference between the two groups(21/21).The stone clearance time in the observation group was(1.05±0.21)months,which was shorter than that in the control group(1.38±0.67)months,with statistical significance(P<0.05).Conclusion:4.8F visual needle puncture lithotripsy combined with holmium laser lithotripsy can effectively comminute kidney stones less than 1.5cm.Urolithotripsy can promote the excretion of residual stones after operation.The combination of the two methods has certain clinical application value.

Key words: integrated nephroscope, holmium laser, renal calculi, Niaoshitong

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