Study of Laparoscopic Management of Urological Diseases at Tertiary Care Centre
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| IMSEAR
| ID: sea-202341
ABSTRACT
Introduction:
With the advent of laparoscopic surgery,urologists once again found it necessary to traverse theperitoneal cavity in order to provide their patients with thebenefit of this less invasive type of surgery. In this study westudied the prevalence of laparoscopic urological surgeries,ergonomics involved, difficulties faced and complicationsrelated to laparoscopic procedures.Material andmethods:
It was a prospective hospitalbased non-randomised study carried out among 36 indoorcases operated using various laparoscopic procedures vizlaparoscopic pyeloplasty, laparoscopic pyelolithotomy,laparoscopic nephrectomy, laparoscopic ureterolithotomy etc.admitted under department of general surgery in a tertiaryhealthcare teaching instituteResults:
In the present study, out of 31 cases, 20 casespresented with diagnosis of renal stone disease (Renal pelviccalculi, staghorn renal calculi and ureteric calculi). Total 5cases i.e 16.12% cases were having diagnosis of chronic nonfunctioning kidney while 3 cases (9.67%) were presented withrenal cell carcinoma. 3 cases (9.67%) presented with pelviureteric junction obstruction.Conclusion:
Laparoscopic pyelolithotomy in extrarenal pelvisis a good procedure as pelvis can be reached easily especiallyif pelvis is dilated and Laparoscopic ureterolithotomy inabdominal ureter is a promising surgery as entire ureter canbe visualized so stones are easily detected and surgeon has abetter control of proximal ureter in case of slippage of calculas
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Disponible
Indice:
IMSEAR (Asie du Sud-Est)
Type d'étude:
Essai clinique contrôlé
Année:
2019
Type:
Article
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