PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLAPAXY IN THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH UROLITHIASIS
Abstract
Objective is to analyze the effectiveness of percutaneous nephrolithotripsy in patients with large (up to 2.5-3 cm) and small (up to 1-0-1-5 cm) stones in the kidneys and ureters.
Material and methods. In the city clinical hospital №8, Ufa, the treatment of urolithiasis, namely the finding of concretions in the kidneys, has been represented by minimally invasive technologies using percutaneous access since 2016. An analysis of 152 patients operated on for nephrolithiasis in the Department of Urology of the city clinical hospital №8 from 2016 to 2021 was carried out.
Conclusion. Currently, minimally invasive operations in urology (mini-nephrolitholapaxy) are the most relevant. The short duration of the operation, complete elimination of the concretion, the absence of changes in the renal parenchyma, rapid recovery of renal function, reduction of time to restore the patient's ability to work ‒ these are the main advantages of this method of minimally invasive technologies.
About the Authors
A. R. GilmutdinovRussian Federation
R. M. Matigullin
Russian Federation
D. R. Sakhautdinov
Russian Federation
T. V. Kamalov
Russian Federation
R. F. Gabdulvaleev
Russian Federation
I. N. Ikhsanov
Russian Federation
D. V. Shemagonov
Russian Federation
I. A. Demendeev
Russian Federation
I. R. Guliyev
Russian Federation
R. R. Gilyazetdinov
Russian Federation
A. Sh. Basharova
Russian Federation
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For citations:
Gilmutdinov A.R., Matigullin R.M., Sakhautdinov D.R., Kamalov T.V., Gabdulvaleev R.F., Ikhsanov I.N., Shemagonov D.V., Demendeev I.A., Guliyev I.R., Gilyazetdinov R.R., Basharova A.Sh. PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLAPAXY IN THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH UROLITHIASIS. Bashkortostan Medical Journal. 2023;18(1):21-24. (In Russ.)