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China Journal of Endoscopy ; (12): 96-99, 2017.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-613602

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Objective To observe ransurethral flexible ureteroscopey for two-step precise method treatment of parapelvic cyst. Methods From May 2014 to November 2015, 23 patients of parapelvic cyst underwent a ransurethral flexible ureteroscopey for two-step precise method treatment, then analyze the clinical data of patients, observe the therapeutic effect. Results All patients underwent primary surgery successfully while 4 cases among them were confirmed as urine level puncture calyceal diverticulum treated with flexible ureteroscopy diverticulum expand drainage, the other 19 cases were confirmed as renal cyst and treated with cyst incision drainage successfully. The hemoglobin before and after surgery showed no changes. With no blood transfusion, the average postoperative hospitalization time was 2 d. 1 day after surgery, KUB was to locate the DJ tube position; 1 month later, ultrasound or CT check show that the cyst volume was significantly reduced, postoperative follow-up range from 6 months to 1 year. All the patients had no long-term complications. Conclusion Ransurethral flexible ureteroscopey for two-step precise method treatment of parapelvic cyst and renal pelvis lamp beside diverticulum provide a clear direction for the next operation. It's simple operation with no significant complications and recovered quickly, which is an ideal method for the treatment of renal pelvic.

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Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery ; (12)2005.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-595653

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Objective To explore the efficacy of retroperitoneal laparoscopy in the treatment of parapelvic cyst.Methods From August 2005 to December 2008,16 cases of parapelvic cyst were treated by retroperitoneal laparoscopic deroofing and decompressing in our hospital.Under general anaesthesia,an operational space was established via retroperitoneal route.And then,along the urethra,the parapelvic cyst was explored.Afterwards,the cyst was unroofed 3 to 5 mm from the normal renal tissues.Results The operation was completed in 15 of the patients with a mean operation time of(75?20) minutes and mean blood loss of(28?8) ml.No injuries to the kidney pedicle or pelvis occurred.Another patient was converted to open surgery because of difficulty in exposure of the cyst.This series were followed up for a mean of 13 months(range,6 to 20 months).No one had recurrence during the period.Conclusions Retroperitoneal laparoscopic deroofing is minimally invasive,safe and effective or parapelvic cyst.It should be the first choice for the disease.

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12)2000.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-542180

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Objective To evaluate the minimally invasive technique of laparoscopy by retroperitoneal access for the treatment of parapelvic cyst. Methods Twelve patients(7 men and 5 women;mean age,52 years;age range,34-75 years) with parapelvic cysts were included.The cyst size ranged from 2.8 cm?3.0 cm to 2.5 cm?11.5 cm.The cysts were on the left side in 6 cases and on the right in another 6 cases.Laparoscopic resection or de-roofing of the parapelvic cysts by retroperitoneal access was performed in them.The relevant parameters of the procedures were summarized.Results The success rate of the operation was 100%.The mean operative time of the first 6 patients was 190 min,while it was 86 min in the rest 6 patients.The mean intraoperative blood loss was 25 ml.No injury to the kidney pedicle or pelvis occurred.The mean hospital stay was 9 d.In 11 patients,no recurrence of the cyst occurred during a follow-up of 7-31 months.Only 1 patient with concomitant renal cyst had recurrence of the cyst found by B-ultrasound 2 years after operation.Conclusions Therapeutic laparoscopy by retroperitoneal access has advantages of minimal trauma,less blood loss,rapid recovery and better effect,therefore it is the ideal treatment choice for parapelvic cyst.

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