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Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical
Sciences (ISSN: 2354-323X) Vol. 5(11) pp.
547-554, November, 2017
Copyright © 2017 Merit Research Journals |
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Original Research Article
The efficacy of percutaneous nephrolithotomy
in elderly patients |
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Ciprian Todea-Moga, Orsolya Martha, Calin Chibelean, Veronica
Ghirca* and Daniel Porav-Hodade |
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Urology Clinic,
Mures County Hospital: Str. Gheorghe Marinescu, No.1, TirguMures,
Romania University of Medicine and Pharmacy, TirguMures, Romania
Veronica Ghirca, MD, PhD student,Department of Urology,
University of Medicine and Pharmacy, TirguMures, Romania.
*Corresponding Author’s E-mail: veronica.ghirca@yahoo.com
Accepted November 08, 2017 |
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The aim of this
study is to highlight the importance of percutaneous
nephrolithotomy (PCNL) in the treatment of renal stones in
elderly patients. We performed a ten-month retrospective study
in 200 patients with kidney stones who underwent percutaneous
nephrolithotomy during June 2016 - April 2017. The patients were
divided in Group1 (178 patients under the age of 70 years old)
and Group 2 (22 patients older than 70). The stones were mostly
localized in the renal pelvis (142), inferior calyx (46) and
ureteropelvic junction (4) and 28 cases with staghorn calculi.
The renal stone was larger than 2 cm in 76%, less than 2 cm in
13%of the cases and 11% had multiple lithiasis. Intraoperative
complications were: migrating fragments (22%), hemorrhage (12%),
lesions of the renal pelvis and difficulties of percutaneous
accessor dilatation (6%). The postoperative complications were:
bleeding (20%), obstruction caused by stone fragments (22.5%),
hydronephrosis (18%), fistula (13%). There were no significant
correlations between intraoperative and postoperative
complications and the two groups of patients (p > 0.05). The
average length of stay in hospital after PCNL was 5.58 +/- 2.69
days SD. Stone-free rate was: 77.5%.PCNL is a safe and effective
method used to treat large and complex stones that can be
applied to both young and elderly patients. Intra and
postoperative complications may occur in both age groups but
this is not a decisive factor regarding therapeutic choice.
Keywords: PCNL, renal stone, Steghorn calculi,
postoperative complications
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