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摘要
我们评价了输尿管镜气压碎石术(URS-PL)在骶管阻滞麻醉下治疗泌尿系结石的有效性和安全性。在2006年1月至2010年4月期间,90例患者在骶管阻滞麻醉下采用半刚性输尿管镜行URS-PL。结石位于输尿管中端20例,输尿管远端48例,膀胱20例,尿道2例。我们对所有患者在骶部阻滞麻醉下使用20 ml 2%利多卡因进行URS-PL。采用客观疼痛评分量表评估患者的疼痛和焦虑程度。记录不良事件。结果显示,整体结石清除率为97.8%,其中膀胱、尿道及输尿管远端结石清除率为100%,输尿管中端结石清除率为90.0%。平均手术时间25.2 min (10 ~ 60 min)。大多数病人的疼痛都得到了很好的控制。患者的接受度非常高。只有两名患者需要转硬膜外阻滞麻醉。所有患者均未发生麻醉相关副作用。提示骶管阻滞麻醉对泌尿系结石,特别是输尿管远端及结石患者的泌尿系结石,是一种安全有效的治疗方法
Ureteroscopic treatment of urological calculi under sacral block anesthesia.
We evaluated the effectiveness and safety of ureteroscopic pneumatic lithotripsy (URS-PL) for the treatment of urological calculi under sacral block anesthesia. URS-PL was performed with a semirigid ureteroscope under sacral block anesthesia in 90 patients between January 2006 and April 2010. Calculi were located in the middle ureter in 20 patients, the distal ureter in 48 patients, the bladder in 20 patients, and the urethra in 2 patients. We carried out URS-PL in all patients under sacral block anesthesia with 20 ml 2% lidocaine. An objective pain score scale was used to assess patient pain and anxiety. Adverse events were recorded. The results showed the overall stone-free rate was 97.8%, the rate being 100% for calculi in the bladder, urethral and distal ureter, 90.0% for calculi in the midureter. The mean operative time was 25.2 min (range 10-60 min). We had perfect pain control in the majority of the patients. Patients' acceptance was very high. Only two patient required conversion to epidural block anesthesia. No anesthetic-related side effects occurred in all patients. These finding suggest that sacral block anesthesia is a safe and efficacious mend during URS-PL in urological calculi, especially those patients in the distal ureter and calculi <1 cm.