Early complications of extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy in the records of the department of paediatrics, nephrology and allergology of the military institute of medicine - Preliminary results.

Q3 Medicine
K. Dobrowiecka, Jędrzej Przekora, K. Jobs, K. Kowalczyk, Katarzyna Plewka, Aleksandra Paturej, B. Kalicki
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Abstract

The aim of the study was to analyse the frequency and type of early complications of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) and to assess the safety of the procedure among paediatric patients. The study is a retrospective analysis of all ESWL procedures carried out due to urolithiasis in 2009-2015 in the Department of Paediatrics, Nephrology and Allergology of the Military Institute of Medicine. Medical records of 170 children were analysed: 94 girls (55.3%) and 76 boys (44.7%) aged 1 to 18 years. Out of the 272 procedures performed, 247 were included in the study. Among 233 effective ESWL treatments, complications were noted in 35 (15.02%) procedures: among 10 girls (40%) and 15 boys (60%). In 25 cases (10.73%) surgical intervention was necessary due to urinary obstruction caused by a fragment of a disintegrated stone. Urinary tract infection was present among 3 patients (1.29%) who required surgical treatment. Nonsurgical complications included 7 urinary tract infections (3%) and 3 cases of severe abdominal pain (1.29%). Complications such as perirenal haematoma, subcapsular haematoma or ureteral perforation were not observed. The vast majority of complications observed in the study were associated with urinary obstruction caused by partial blockage of the ureter with kidney stone fragments ("steinstrasse"). Despite the complications that were documented, ESWL should be considered a safe procedure.
军事医学研究所儿科、肾脏病和过敏症科记录的体外冲击波碎石早期并发症——初步结果。
本研究的目的是分析体外冲击波碎石术(ESWL)早期并发症的频率和类型,并评估该手术在儿科患者中的安全性。该研究回顾性分析了2009-2015年在军事医学研究所儿科、肾脏病学和过敏症科因尿石症进行的所有ESWL手术。分析了170例1 ~ 18岁儿童的医疗记录:女孩94例(55.3%),男孩76例(44.7%)。在进行的272例手术中,有247例纳入了研究。在233例有效的ESWL治疗中,有35例(15.02%)出现并发症:10例女孩(40%)和15例男孩(60%)。25例(10.73%)因结石碎块引起尿路梗阻需要手术治疗。尿路感染3例(1.29%)需要手术治疗。非手术并发症包括尿路感染7例(3%),严重腹痛3例(1.29%)。无肾周血肿、包膜下血肿、输尿管穿孔等并发症。研究中观察到的绝大多数并发症与肾结石碎片部分阻塞输尿管引起的尿路梗阻有关(“steinstrasse”)。尽管有记录的并发症,ESWL应被认为是一种安全的手术。
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