Korean J Urol.  1981 Apr;22(2):162-168.

Surgical Management in Renal Stone

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  • 1Department of Urology, National Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Surgical management was considered on 61 cases of renal stone, admitted to the Dept of Urology, National Medical Center from Jan, 1976 to Dec 1979. In the 4 years of period, there were 798 inpatients which included 207 patients of urinary stone, Renal stone occupied 29% of urolithiasis. Pyelolithotomy was performed in 26 patients, nephrectomy in 12, nephrolithotomy in 11, extended pyelolithotomy in 7 and partial nephrectomy in one patient. The major reasons of nephrectomy were severely damaged kidney in 3 cases and vascular injury in 3 cases. Urine leakage over 15 days was not noted in any case. Massive bleeding occurred in 1 case after nephrolithotomy, which required subsequent nephrectomy on postoperative 12th day. No death was experienced among the cases.

Keyword

surgery; renal stone; pyelolithotomy; nephrolithotomy; nephrectomy

MeSH Terms

Hemorrhage
Humans
Inpatients
Kidney
Nephrectomy
Urinary Calculi
Urolithiasis
Urology
Vascular System Injuries
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