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PERCUTANEOUS TREATMENT OF BLADDER CALCULI IN CHILDREN: 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE

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  20-22

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 Introduction: We sought to evaluate the safety and efficacy of PERCUTANEOUS CYSTOLITHOTRIPSY in CHILDREN. Materials and Methods: Thirty CHILDREN (27 boys and 3 girls; mean age, 6.06 ±Â 2.64 years; range, 1.5 to 12 years) with BLADDER CALCULI underwent percutaneous stone removal. The mean size of the largest diameters of the calculi was 24.8 ±Â 8.47 mm (range, 13 mm to 50 mm). Under general anesthesia, a 1-cm incision was made 1 to 2 cm above the pubic symphysis. A 26-F nephroscope was introduced into the bladder following tract dilation, and the calculi were removed. If the calculi were larger than 1 cm, fragmentation was performed. The procedure was done without fluoroscopy. Finally, a urethral catheter was placed for 48 hours. Results: All patients became stone free. The mean operative time was 23.13 ± 8.38 minutes (range, 12 to 40 minutes). All patients were discharged 24 hours after operation, except 1, who was hospitalized 2 more days for suprapubic pain and severe irritating symptoms. No significant intraoperative or postoperative complications were seen. Conclusion: Percutaneous suprapubic cystolithotripsy is an efficient and safe technique for treating BLADDER CALCULI in CHILDREN. We recommend this technique for treating large BLADDER CALCULI (larger than 1 cm) in CHILDREN.  

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    AHMADNIA, H., YOUNESI ROSTAMI, M., YARMOHAMMADI, A.A., PARIZADEH, S.M.J., ESMAEILI, M., & MOVAREKH, M.. (2006). PERCUTANEOUS TREATMENT OF BLADDER CALCULI IN CHILDREN: 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE. UROLOGY JOURNAL, 3(1), 20-22. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/270693/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    AHMADNIA H., YOUNESI ROSTAMI M., YARMOHAMMADI A.A., PARIZADEH S.M.J., ESMAEILI M., MOVAREKH M.. PERCUTANEOUS TREATMENT OF BLADDER CALCULI IN CHILDREN: 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE. UROLOGY JOURNAL[Internet]. 2006;3(1):20-22. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/270693/en

    IEEE: Copy

    H. AHMADNIA, M. YOUNESI ROSTAMI, A.A. YARMOHAMMADI, S.M.J. PARIZADEH, M. ESMAEILI, and M. MOVAREKH, “PERCUTANEOUS TREATMENT OF BLADDER CALCULI IN CHILDREN: 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE,” UROLOGY JOURNAL, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 20–22, 2006, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/270693/en

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