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Published in: World Journal of Urology 2/2010

01-04-2010 | Original Article

X-ray-free percutaneous nephrolithotomy in supine position with ultrasound guidance

Authors: Abbas Basiri, Mehrdad Mohammadi Sichani, Seyed Reza Hosseini, Aliakbar Moradi Vadjargah, Nasser Shakhssalim, Amir Hossein Kashi, Mohammadreza Kamranmanesh, Hamidreza Nasseh

Published in: World Journal of Urology | Issue 2/2010

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Abstract

Purpose

Supine percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) has numerous benefits compared to the prone position, including lower anesthesia risk, shorter operating time, and better ergonomic position for the surgeon. It is also comparable to prone position regarding vascular and bowel injuries. This study was conducted to add some more benefits by omitting X-ray in PCNL in a supine position.

Methods

Nineteen consecutive adult patients underwent ultrasound-guided PCNL in supine position. All patients were placed under ultrasound guidance in supine position. The tract was dilated over a guidewire in a single shot technique under ultrasound guidance from anterior abdominal wall. Once the procedure ended, residual stone was controlled using ultrasound with anterior abdominal wall window. Residual stones less than 5 mm were considered insignificant. No X-ray was used in any setting of the procedure.

Results

The pelvicaliceal system could be successfully approached in all patients. The posterior calices were the most common sites of entry. Mean (range) of operation time was 111 (70–180) min. Mean ± SD hemoglobin before PCNL was 14.0 ± 2.2 mg/dl, and after the procedure it was 12.3 ± 1.6 mg/dl. Only one patient required blood transfusion. Mean ± SD creatinine before PCNL was 1.03 ± 0.24 mg/dl, and after the procedure it was 1.11 ± 0.22 mg/dl. None of the patients suffered visceral injury. The total stone-free rate was 84%.

Conclusions

Even in our first report with limited experience, it seems that the efficacy of PCNL with ultrasonography in supine position is comparable to PCNL in prone position with fluoroscopy with no more complications.
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Metadata
Title
X-ray-free percutaneous nephrolithotomy in supine position with ultrasound guidance
Authors
Abbas Basiri
Mehrdad Mohammadi Sichani
Seyed Reza Hosseini
Aliakbar Moradi Vadjargah
Nasser Shakhssalim
Amir Hossein Kashi
Mohammadreza Kamranmanesh
Hamidreza Nasseh
Publication date
01-04-2010
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
World Journal of Urology / Issue 2/2010
Print ISSN: 0724-4983
Electronic ISSN: 1433-8726
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-009-0451-8

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