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A series of 70 pyonephrotic kidneys drained by percutaneous nephrostomy tube was examined to evaluate the contribution of radiologic imaging to the diagnosis of pyonephrosis and to assess the diagnostic and therapeutic role of drainage by percutaneous nephrostomy catheter. The diagnosis of
Background: Drainage of any deep seated abscess often requires placement of catheters along with other conservative measures. These catheters are removed when the drainage volume reduces to clinically insignificant levels. However, if left in situ, there are potential complications. One such
BACKGROUND
Assessment of treatment outcomes in patients undergoing bilateral single-session retrograde intra-renal surgery (RIRS) for bilateral renal stones up to 1.5 cm.
METHODS
Retrospective analysis of 74 patients was done with bilateral renal calculi, who underwent bilateral single-session RIRS
Some patients with nephrolithiasis who become candidates for percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) have a single kidney. This poses a challenge for the physician regarding the safety and efficacy of this procedure for these patients. This study has aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of PCNL in
OBJECTIVE
To present our experience with 454 patients who had tubeless percutaneous nephrolithotomy (TPCNL) over last 3 years.
METHODS
From September 2004 to August 2007, all patients aged >14 years and undergoing PCNL were considered for TPCNL. Exclusion criteria were the presence of pyonephrosis,
OBJECTIVE
Patients with unilateral nephrectomy maintain the remaining kidney function over time, as it has been described in healthy kidney donors.
METHODS
We performed a cross-sectional study of 53 patients who were followed 5 or more years after nephrectomy. Serum creatinine, BUN, Glomerular
OBJECTIVE
To assess the perioperative morbidity and early outcome of buccal mucosal graft (BMG) urethroplasty in patients with urethral stricture awaiting renal transplantation.
METHODS
Thirteen patients awaiting renal transplantation underwent BMG urethroplasty for long anterior urethral stricture
OBJECTIVE
Analyze the success rate, complications and overall benefit of ultrasound guided percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) for the relief of obstructive uropathy in benign and malignant diseases.
METHODS
PCN was performed in 50 kidneys of 32 patients. It was performed in emergency rooms totally under
Purpose: To investigate the feasibility of retroperitoneal laparoscopic ipsilateral nephrectomy of a benign nonfunctional kidney after percutaneous nephrostomy, and to compare this method with open surgery. Materials and Methods: Data from 70 patients who underwent simple nephrectomy
Six boys, 2 weeks to 5 years old, underwent cutaneous ureterostomy for massively dilated upper urinary tracts secondary to obstruction by posterior urethral valves. Cutaneous ureterostomies had been performed elsewhere in 2 patients. Two patients underwent transurethral fulguration of the valves
13 patients with retroperitoneal fibrosis (RPF) were reviewed. 10 patients had idiopathic disease and in 3 patients the disease was secondary to temporal arteritis, aortic aneurysm and ergotamine ingestion. Ureterolysis was performed in all patients. 4 patients were reoperated due to problems
PURPOSETo evaluate therapeutic efficacy of two minimally invasive surgical methods in managing acute ureteral obstruction and severe infection caused by upper urinary tract calculi (UUTC).PATIENTS AND METHODSData of 47 patients diagnosed with acute upper urinary tract obstruction and severe
BACKGROUND
Urolithiasis is a frequent complication in a heterotopic reservoir and the surgical management could be a difficult problem. Open surgery is not recommended in patients with multiple previous surgeries. A less invasive technique, such as the endourologic procedures, would allow high
51 urologic patients were dialyzed following acute indications during 1968-77. The 47 adults were 31-81 (average 59) years old. Due to the frequency of occurrence the predominant diseases were: Urolithiasis (combined with pyonephrosis, urosepsis, nephrocirrhosis), malignant tumors, and bladder neck
OBJECTIVE
To compare percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) tube vs JJ ureteric stenting as the initial urinary drainage method in children with obstructive calcular anuria (OCA) and post-renal acute renal failure (ARF) due to bilateral ureteric calculi, to identify the selection criteria for the initial