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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 218-221, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-709511

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Objective To explore the therapeutic effect of laparoscopic surgery for complicated ureteral strictures after Holmium laser lithotripsy.Methods There were 67 patients with ureteral stenosis after ureteroscopic lithotripsy or percutaneous nephrolithotomy Holmium laser lithotripsy from January 2009 to September 2017.There were 38 males and 29 females.The average age of patients was 37 years old(rang 21-62 years).47 cases were hospitalized because of osphyalgia,among whom 8 cases had fever.There were 19 cases of upper ureteral calculi postoperative stenosis,18 cases of middle ureteral calculi postoperative stenosis and 30 cases of lower ureteral calculi postoperative stenosis,17 cases of whom had complete atresia.6 patients had received twice Holmium laser lithotripsy.Two patients had received triple Holmium laser lithotripsy.In 67 cases,11 cases had received a ureteral stent placement to dilate the affected ureter.2 cases had received twice ureteral stent placements,two double-J tubes were placed in the two stage surgery.2 cases had received treatment of incision inside the ureteral stricture by ureteroscope,but symptoms recurred after removal of the double-J tube.There were 15 cases of mild hydronephrosis before surgery,moderate hydronephrosis in 27 cases,severe hydronephrosis in 25 cases.The depth of separation of the renal collecting system was (3.85 ± 0.58) cm,preoperative serum creatinine was 115μmol/L on average (range 46-258 μmol/L).The surgery was done by the abdominal pathway or posterior abdominal pathway.52 patients had ureteral stenosis resection plus ureter end anastomosis,15 patients had ureteral bladder replantation.Results All the patients had successful surgery.The operation time was 65-160 min,and the average operation time was 82 min;the intraoperative blood loss was about 20-300 ml,and the average blood loss was about 56 ml;Postoperative fever occurred in two patients and were successfully treated by re-indwelling catheter and antibiotic.The stent was removed after 2-3 months and patients were followed up for 5-24 months after removing the double-J tube,with an average of 12 months.The patients with osphyalgia were significantly relieved.The separation of the renal collecting system was reduced to(3.85 ± 0.58)cm,postoperative serum creatinine was 75.8 μmol/L on average (range 47-165 μmol/L).Renal function stop deterioration in 67 patients.Conclusion The operation of laparoscopic ureteral strictures resection plus ureter end anastomosis or ureteral bladder replantation after ureteral strictures due to the use of Holmium laser lithotripsy is the minimally invasive,safe and effective treatment.

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 778-781, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-662113

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Objective To investigate the safety and efficacy of laparoscopic ureteroureterostomy with intraoperative retrograde ureteroscopy-assisted technique in the treatment of ureteral strictures secondary to Holmium laser lithotripsy.Methods The clinical data of 26 cases of ureteral strictures secondary to Holmium laser lithotripsy performed by laparoscopic ureteroureterostomy from December 2013 to January 2016 in our hospital were analyzed retrospectively.The patients included 15 men and 11 women,with an average age of 39.5 years (range 24-71 years).The ureteral strictures secondary to holmium laser lithotripsy were found on average follow-up of 5.2 months (range 1-22 months).There were 12 cases of mild hydronephrosis before surgery,moderate hydronephrosis in 11 cases,severe hydronephrosis in 3 cases.Preoperative serum creatinine was 102.0 μ mol/L on average (range 53.3-201.4 μmol/L),and ureteral stenosis length was 15.0 mm on average (range 8.0-26.0 mm).The upper ureteral strictures in 6 cases,the middle strictures in 13 cases,and the lower strictures in 7 cases.Results All the operations were completed successfully without conversion to open and no intraoperative death.The average operation time was 121.4 min(range 90-155 min);the estimated blood loss was 92.3 ml (range 30-200 ml);the mean recovery time of gastrointestinal function after operation was 1.4 d(range 0.5-2.5 d);the mean hospital stay was 6.2 d(range 4-9 d)with indwelling double J;the Foley catheter was removed 14.5 d(range 12-16 d)postoperatively;the mean time of double J withdrawal was 76.3 d(range 61-86 d).Postoperative fever occurred in two patients and were successfully treated by re-indwelling catheter and antibiotic administration.Urine leakage occurred in 1 patient postoperatively and was successfully treated by conservative management 5 days later.After a period of 11 to 22 months of follow-up,no patient had ureteric re-stenosis.Conclusions Laparoscopic ureteroureterostomy with intraoperative retrograde ureteroscopyassisted technique could accurately locate and cure the ureteral strictures.It might be safe and effective with short operation time,less injury and quick recovery.

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 778-781, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-659423

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Objective To investigate the safety and efficacy of laparoscopic ureteroureterostomy with intraoperative retrograde ureteroscopy-assisted technique in the treatment of ureteral strictures secondary to Holmium laser lithotripsy.Methods The clinical data of 26 cases of ureteral strictures secondary to Holmium laser lithotripsy performed by laparoscopic ureteroureterostomy from December 2013 to January 2016 in our hospital were analyzed retrospectively.The patients included 15 men and 11 women,with an average age of 39.5 years (range 24-71 years).The ureteral strictures secondary to holmium laser lithotripsy were found on average follow-up of 5.2 months (range 1-22 months).There were 12 cases of mild hydronephrosis before surgery,moderate hydronephrosis in 11 cases,severe hydronephrosis in 3 cases.Preoperative serum creatinine was 102.0 μ mol/L on average (range 53.3-201.4 μmol/L),and ureteral stenosis length was 15.0 mm on average (range 8.0-26.0 mm).The upper ureteral strictures in 6 cases,the middle strictures in 13 cases,and the lower strictures in 7 cases.Results All the operations were completed successfully without conversion to open and no intraoperative death.The average operation time was 121.4 min(range 90-155 min);the estimated blood loss was 92.3 ml (range 30-200 ml);the mean recovery time of gastrointestinal function after operation was 1.4 d(range 0.5-2.5 d);the mean hospital stay was 6.2 d(range 4-9 d)with indwelling double J;the Foley catheter was removed 14.5 d(range 12-16 d)postoperatively;the mean time of double J withdrawal was 76.3 d(range 61-86 d).Postoperative fever occurred in two patients and were successfully treated by re-indwelling catheter and antibiotic administration.Urine leakage occurred in 1 patient postoperatively and was successfully treated by conservative management 5 days later.After a period of 11 to 22 months of follow-up,no patient had ureteric re-stenosis.Conclusions Laparoscopic ureteroureterostomy with intraoperative retrograde ureteroscopyassisted technique could accurately locate and cure the ureteral strictures.It might be safe and effective with short operation time,less injury and quick recovery.

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