体外冲击波碎石治疗下肾盏结石:眼镜蛇导管直接冲洗的最新进展。

The Journal of stone disease Pub Date : 1993-07-01
E R Nicely, M I Maggio, C E Brown
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随着体外冲击波碎石术(ESWL)治疗肾结石的经验越来越广泛,越来越明显的是,需要提高对肾下极肾内结石碎片的清除。肾盏下结石治疗后的无结石率始终低于其他上尿路部位。在ESWL中使用多尼尔HM4碎石机在膀胱镜下放置眼镜蛇导管进行定向灌流,导致我们的下盏结石无结石率在随访1个月时增加到64%(29/45),在随访3个月时增加到73%(33/45),而随机选择的对照组在1个月时增加到36% (15/42)(p < 0.007),在3个月时增加到54% (23/42)(p < 0.070)。如果患者有单独结石,尺寸小于2厘米,位于正常的下极杯端,并且没有由转诊医生放置留置支架,则纳入研究。在静脉镇静下,在透视引导下将眼镜蛇导管放置在合适的杯形上。统计学分析采用皮尔逊卡方检验。我们的结论是,在eswl治疗前,将眼镜蛇导管置入下极杯内,并在手术过程中进行间歇冲洗,是成功治疗下盏结石的有效辅助手段。
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Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy treatment of lower caliceal stones: an update on the use of a cobra catheter for direct irrigation.

As the general experience with extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) for renal calculi broadens, it is increasingly evident that the clearance of stone fragments in lower pole calices needs to be improved. The stone-free rate posttreatment for lower caliceal stones is consistently less than that for other upper tract locations. Utilization of a cystoscopically placed cobra catheter for directed irrigation during ESWL with a Dornier HM4 lithotripter resulted in an increase of our lower caliceal stone-free rate to 64% (29/45) at 1 month follow-up and 73% (33/45) at 3 months follow-up compared to 36% (15/42) of randomly selected controls at 1 month (p less than 0.007) and 54% (23/42) at 3 months (p < 0.070). Patients were included in the study if they had a solitary calculus, less than 2 cm in size, located in a normal lower pole calix and had no indwelling stent placed by the referring physician. The cobra catheter was positioned in the appropriate calix with fluoroscopic guidance under intravenous sedation. Statistical analysis was performed using Pearson's Chi-square test. We conclude that the pre-ESWL treatment placement of a cobra catheter into the lower pole calix and intermittent irrigation during the procedure is a useful adjunct in the successful treatment of lower caliceal calculi.

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