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Supine Mini- Percutaneous Nephrolithotripsy (Mini PCNL) for Renal Stones 0.5 – 2 CM in Pediatric Age Group: New Experience of TBRI
Author(s) -
Hani H. Nour
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.33169/uro.uoaoj-i-110
Subject(s) - medicine , percutaneous nephrolithotomy , supine position , renal pelvis , surgery , percutaneous , fluoroscopy , kidney stones , pelvis , renal stone , nephrostomy , ureter , urinary system
Objective To establish the new experience as well as to evaluate the safety and efficacy of mini percutaneous nephrolithotripsy (mini PCNL) in treatment of kidney stones 0.5-2 cm in pediatric age group. Patients and Methods Between December 2018 and October 2020 seventeen patients admitted to the Urology Department, presented with renal pelvis or calyceal stone (5-20 mm) were enlisted for mini PCNL. Achieving success of the technique is considered when stone free or radiologically insignificant residual fragments <4mm. Results The demographic data in this study is comparable with those in adults age group regarding the stone size with no statistical significance. Meanwhile, the operative time was 59.71 ± 19.44 min , and Fluoroscopy times had mean of 8.11 ± 2.05 min. The stone free rate was 96.2% in mini PCNL, one case of mini PCNL (5.9%) had significant bleeding and needed transfusion. One patient of mini PCNL (5.9%) had perforation in the renal pelvis which was resolved with insertion of Double J stent & nephrostomy. Conclusion Supine mini PCNL can be an effective and alternative option for treatment of renal stones 0.5-2 cm in pediatric age group. Supine mini PCNL has accepted operative and postoperative course. Larger numbers of patients will be more effective to confirm these results. Keywords: Pediatric; Mini percutaneous nephrolithotomy; Stone

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