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Tianjin Medical Journal ; (12): 278-279, 2014.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-473464

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Objective To investigate the application of U100plus laser in treating incarcerated in gallbladder stones. Methods The clinical data of 52 patients accepted U100plus laser lithotripsy of gallbladder neck incarcerated were retrospective analyzed. Results All 52 patients were successful treated by surgery. Twelve patients with gallbladder wall edema, drainage tubes were used to prevent bile leakage after gallbladder surgery. After 2~4 d, the ultrasound examination showed that no abnormal drainage, and tube was removed. The mean operative time was 40 min. The mean intraoperative bleeding was 2 mL. Patients were able to get out of bed 1 day after surgery. The average length of hospital stay was 4 d. Pa-tients were followed up for 6 to 30 months, and no special discomfort, The ultrasonography showed no stone recurrence. Conclusion U100plus laser lithotripsy is a safe and effective method for treating incarcerated gallbladder stones.

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International Journal of Surgery ; (12): 813-815, 2009.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-391878

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Objective To evaluate the safety and feasibility of minimally invasive percutaneous nephro-lithotomy (mPCNL) with U100plus laser for the treatment of renal calculi. Methods From October 2006 to December 2008 ,mPCNL was performed on 133 patients suffering from renal calculi by using Wolf 8/9. 8 rig-id ureteroscope and U10Oplus laser. Results mPCNL was completed in all the 133 cases. Residual calculi were found in 7 cases after operation and use medical drags to treat. The most residual calculi were removed after 1 month and a few stones being survived. 5 cases with residual calculi were treated by ESWL. The total stone clearance was 91.0%. The operation time was 38 -65 min(mean 46 min). Nephrostomy tube was kept for a mean of 1 -2 d. The mean postoperational hospital stay was 2 -4 d. Among the patients, 133 were followed up for 1-16 months (mean 8. 3 months) , during which no recurrent renal stones were found by B ultrasonngraphy or X ray. Conclusion By using mPCNL with U100plus laser, patients with renal calculi can be treated safely and effectively.

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