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Palestinian Board of Surgery
Residency Training Programme Prepared by :-Dr. Hazem El haddad
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Recent management Of Urolithiasis
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Treatment of the stone Depends on : Stone location
The primary goal of surgical stone management is to achieve maximal stone clearance with minimal morbidity to the Patient. Depends on : Stone location Stone burden Kidney function Availability of man power Availability of instrument
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MANAGEMENT (3 Principles)
Recognize Emergencies Adequate Analgesia Impact of size and location
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Emergencies Sepsis with obstruction (struvite stones?) Anuria ARF
Urologic consultation
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Hospitalization? Emergencies Refractory Nausea Debilitation
Extremes of age Refractory Pain
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Renal Colic/Ureter Colic
Patent pain colic NSAID Morphine Morphine like drugs : Tramadol Medical expulsion therapy for stone < 5mm Alpha blocker
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Manage The Stone After adequate analgesia and ruling out emergencies
Principles here are stone size and location
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Probability of Stone Passage
Stone location and size Probability of passage (%) Proximal ureter > 5 mm 5 mm 57 < 5mm 53 Middle section of ureter 20 38 Distal ureter 25 45 74
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Treatment Modalities for Renal and Ureteral Calculi
Treatment Indications Advantages Extracorporeal Radiolucent calculi Minimally invasive shock wave Renal stones < 2 cm Outpatient lithotripsy Ureteral stones < 1 cm procedure Limitations Complications Requires spontaneous passage Ureteral obstruction by of fragments stone fragments Less effective in patients with Perinephric hematoma morbid obesity or hard stones
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Treatment Modalities for Renal and Ureteral Calculi
Treatment Indications Advantages Ureteroscopy Ureteral stones Definitive Outpatient procedure Limitations Complications Invasive Ureteral stricture or Commonly requires injury postoperative ureteral stent
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Treatment Modalities for Renal and Ureteral Calculi
Treatment Indications Advantages Ureterorenoscopy Renal stones < 2 cm Definitive Outpatient procedure Limitations Complications May be difficult to clear Ureteral stricture or injury fragments Commonly requires postoperative ureteral stent
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Treatment Modalities for Renal and Ureteral Calculi
Treatment Indications Advantages Percutaneous Renal stones >2 cm Definitive nephrolithotomy Proximal ureteral stones > 1 cm Limitations Complications Invasive Bleeding Injury to collecting system Injury to adjacent structures
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Kidney stone With huge hydronephrosis or pyonephrosis : Percutaneous Nephrostomy is mandatory aim to improve kidney function
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Kidney stone without enlargement of collecting system
< 5mm Watchful waiting ESWL 5mm – 20 mm PcNL if no urologist open surgery
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Kidney stone without enlargement of collecting system
> 20 mm ESWL + Double J PcNL Open surgery Staghorn stone ESWL (fractional)
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Efficacy of ESWL Stone size Stone free rate (%)
< 10 mm 10 – 20 mm ca oxalate monohydrate cystine < 15 mm > 20 mm 84 (40 – 92) 77 (50 – 85) 38 – –
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Efficacy of PcNL Stone size Stone free rate (%) < 20 mm
In lower calyx 10 – 20 mm 84 much better than ESWL
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Retreatment of ESWL Maximal 3-5 times depends on : type of the machine
For electrohydrolic intent 4-5 days For Piezoelectric ± 2 days
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Staghorn stone Open surgery Sandwich PcNL and ESWL
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Ureter Anatomy Narrowing of ureter UPJ Crossing with iliac vessel
intramural
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Treatment of Ureteric stone depends on :
Size Location Complication Obstruction Infection Kidney function
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Treatment of Ureteric stone
Observation : for stone less than 5mm except for : Infection Intractable pain Single kidney Transplant kidney Reduced kidney function M E T Diuresis 2 liter/24 hours NSAID Alpha blocker
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Treatment of Ureteric Stone
Location Treatment Proximal < 1 cm ESWL URS lithotripsy Ureterolithotomy > 1 cm PcNL URS + Lithotripsy
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Treatment of Ureteric Stone
Distal < 1 cm URS + Lithotripsy ESWL Ureterolithotomy > 1 cm URS – Lithotripsy Ureterolithotomyy
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Bladder stone < 2 cm lithotripsy > 2 cm Endoscopic
Holmium YAG Pneumatic Electrohidrolyc Ultrasound > 2 cm Open surgery
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Urethral stone Holmium Laser (Endoscopy) Push back bladder stone
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Sources IAUI Guidelines Penatalaksanaan
penyakit batu saluran kemih, 2007 Pocket Guidelines EAU 2010
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