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Pattern of presentation and management of urolithiasis at federal medical centre, Nguru, Nigeria
Abubakar, B. M; Abubakar, A; Suleiman, I. E; Makama, B. S; Abdulhafeez, A. A; Gashua, M. G.
  • Abubakar, B. M; s.af
  • Abubakar, A; s.af
  • Suleiman, I. E; s.af
  • Makama, B. S; s.af
  • Abdulhafeez, A. A; s.af
  • Gashua, M. G; s.af
Borno Med. J. (Online) ; 14(1): 63-70, 2017. ilus
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1259658
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ABSTRACT

Background:

Urolithiasis has been with mankind since ancient time. Although it is more common in the developed world, the pattern of presentation in the developing countries is tending towards that of developed countries.

Objectives:

To evaluate the pattern of presentations and treatments offered to patients with urolithiasis over the last 2 years at Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Nguru.Materials and

Methods:

The study is a 2-year retrospective review of patients managed for urolithiasis at FMC Nguru. The patients' bio-data, pattern of presentation and radiological features of the stones, as well as the treatment given to the patients, were reviewed.

Results:

The records of 55 patients were reviewed; the mean age was 24.1 years with a range of 1.5 to 70years. The male to female ratio was 101. The most common presenting symptom was painful micturition in 21 patients (38.18%). The total number of stones extracted was 58, one patient had multiple right renal pelvic calculi, another had bilateral renal pelvic stone and the third patient had bladder and distal ureteric stone. Two patients (3.64%) expelled their calculi while awaiting surgery, the remaining 53 patients (96.36%) had opened surgical treatment. Most of the stones are in the bladder in 29 patients (52%). Twenty-one patients (38.18%) had upper urinary tract stones out of which 13 were in the renal pelvis.

Conclusion:

Urolithiasis is also common in the developing communities. Despite the changing pattern from lower to the upper tract in developed countries, we found lower tract stone dominating as seen in many underdeveloped. This may be attributable to yet to establish environmental or genetic factors
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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Retrospective Studies / Disease Management / Urolithiasis / Nigeria Type of study: Observational study Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Journal: Borno Med. J. (Online) Year: 2017 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Retrospective Studies / Disease Management / Urolithiasis / Nigeria Type of study: Observational study Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Journal: Borno Med. J. (Online) Year: 2017 Type: Article