"Fatores de risco no tratamento do cálculo coraliforme por nefrolitotomia percutânea" / Risk factors for treatment of staghorn stones by percutaneous nephrolithotomy
AUTOR(ES)
Gustavo Caserta Lemos
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2003
RESUMO
During a percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) procedure there are cases with no difficulties and no complications. In the other hand, there are cases very hard to treat with a higher surgical risk and post-operative complications.The goal of this study is to analyze the pre, intra and postoperative risk factors related to surgical complications and nonsuccess rates of PNL as treatment for staghorn stone. Fifty-seven patients with seventy-two staghorn calculi were studied. There have been significant statistical correlation between complications and: postoperative urinary tract infections and the number of renal access required. When considering nonsuccess rate, there was association with the following risk factors: postoperative urinary tract infections and absence of dilatation of collecting system
ASSUNTO(S)
nefrostomia percutÂnea/métodos procedimentos cirÚrgicos minimamente invasivos/métodos kidney calculi/surgery procedimentos cirÚrgicos urolÓgicos/métodos urologic surgical procedures/methods risk factors surgical procedures minimally invasive/methods fatores de risco nephrostomy percutaneous/methods cÁlculos renais/cirurgia cÁlculos renais/complicações cÁlculos renais/reabilitação kidney calculi/rehabilitation kidney calculi/complications
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