Objective To investigate feasibility and curative effect of ultrasound-guided percutaneous transhepatic cholangioscopy in treatment of complicated hepatolithiasis. Methods The data of 42 patients with complicated hepatolithiasis from June 2012 to June 2017 in the Hepatobiliary Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University were retrospectively analyzed. All the patients were treated with ultrasound-guided percutaneous transhepatic cholangioscopy, including the first stage of dilation and drainage and the second stage choledochoscopy. Results The operations of the 42 patients were successfully performed. No case was converted to the conventional laparotomy. The puncture sites of 10 cases were at the right intrahepatic bile duct, 25 cases were at the left intrahepatic bile duct, and 7 cases were at the bilateral intrahepatic bile duct. The residual stones were removed by two stage choledochoscopy in the 31 patients, 11 patients had the residual stones. After the first stage, there were 4 cases of the bile duct hemorrhage, 8 cases of the cholangitis, 1 case of the pleural effusion and 1 case of the infection, 2 cases of the postoperative drainage tube shedding. After the second stage, there were 3 cases of the cholangitis and 3 cases of the postoperative drainage tube shedding. The stones of the 10/31 patients with stone removal occurred and the diseases of 9/11 patients with stone residual were stable during the following-up of (18.6±7.8) months. Conclusion Ultrasound-guided percutaneous transhepatic cholangioscopy including the first stage of dilation and drainage plus the second stage choledochoscopy is safe and effective in treatment of complex intrahepatic bile duct stones, it is an effective supplement to traditional surgery.
Objective To investigate the clinical applications of plasma shock wave lithotripsy (PSWL) in the treatment of calculi via choledochoscope. Methods Between 2004 and 2009, 56 huge residual calculi (54 cases) were underwent PSWL via choledochoscope treatment in our hospital. Calculi size: diameter ≤10 mm in 9 calculi, 10 mm lt;diameter ≤15 mm in 24 calculi, 15 mm lt;diameter ≤20 mm in 17 calculi, and diameter gt; 20 mm in 6 calculi. Twenty four cases of these 54 patients had bile duct stricture. Procedure: Firstly found the calculus, and then the lithotriptor wire was introduced to the place 0.5-1.0 mm far away from the calculus surface through choledochoscope channel, and powered on, fired, destructed. Results Forty-eight cases of 54 patients were cured by PSWL with 1 times, 2 cases with 2 times, 2 cases with 3 times, and 2 cases with 4 times. Shock 4-300 times were exported per PSWL, with an average of 65 times. Crushing each stone needed shock for 4-680 times, with an average of 77 times. The calculi were ruptured in different degrees by PSWL, of which 20 cases were completely ruptured. All calculi were completely extracted. Except one case with bile duct stricture was found a small amount of bile duct bleeding during operation, all other patients had no operation complications. Conclusion PSWL technique plays an important role in lithotripsy. It is easy to deal with intrahepatic impacted calculi by PSWL, especially the pigment stones with rough surface.
ObjectiveTo explore the perioperative nursing mode for percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL). MethodsA total of 866 patients with PCNL having undergone lithotripsy between January 2012 and December 2013 in our hospital were included in our study. Before surgery, they received position training, health education and psychological nursing. After surgery, patients received an integral medical wound care and pipeline management, as well as management of infectious shock and intercostal neuralgia. At the same time, we gave them dietary guidance and other health guidance. ResultsAll the patients were successfully discharged from hospital. Postoperative infection rate was 2.4%, septic shock rate was 0.2%, bleeding rate was 2.2%, urinary leakage rate was 1.5%, the rate of pneumothorax was 0.6%, subcutaneous emphysema rate was 0.3%, and intercostal neuralgia rate was 0.6%. The average hospital stay was (11.2±2.8) days. ConclusionThe innovative nursing mode and techniques have great significance on the success of PCNL surgery.
ObjectiveTo systematically review the effectiveness and safety of transurethral ureteroscopy lithotripsy in the treatment of upper ureteral calculi. MethodsWe electronically searched The Cochrane Library (Issue 3, 2013), PubMed (1966 to 2013.8), EMbase (1990 to 2013.8), CNKI (1949 to 2013.9), CBM (1978 to 2013.9), VIP (1989 to 2013.8) and WanFang Data (1990 to 2013.8) for the randomized controlled studies (RCTs) related to retroperitoneoscopy ureterolithotomy versus transurethral ureteroscopy lithotripsy for upper ureteral calculi. Two reviewers independently screened literature, extracted data, and evaluated methodological quality of included studies. Then meta-analysis was performed using RevMan 5.2 software. ResultsA total of 16 RCTs involving 1 410 patients (transurethral ureteroscopy lithotripsy:747 cases; etroperitoneal laparoscopic ureterolithotomy:663 cases) were included. The results of meta-analysis showed that, transurethral ureteroscopy lithotripsy was lower than retroperitoneoscopy ureterolithotomy in success rates of surgery (OR=0.26, 95%CI 0.14 to 0.51), 3-day stone clearance rates (OR=0.06, 95%CI 0.03 to 0.11), and 1-month stone clearance rates (OR=0.21, 95%CI 0.08 to 0.53), while it showed superiority in operation time (MD=-22.35, 95%CI-35.29 to-9.41) and postoperative hospital stay (MD=-1.84, 95%CI-3.44 to-0.24). ConclusionCurrent evidence shows that, in the treatment of upper ureteral calculi, transurethral ureteroscopy lithotripsy causes less operation time and postoperative hospital stay, but it had no advantage in success rates of surgery, 3-day stone clearance rates, and 1-month stone clearance rates.
ObjectiveTo summarize experience of endoscopic reverse biliary tract stent placement via choledochus in treatment of situs inversus totalis complicated with choledocholithiasis.MethodThe clinical data of one patient with situs inversus totalis complicated with choledocholithiasis in the Department of Tumor Surgery of Lanzhou University Second Hospital were retrospectively analyzed.ResultsThe ERCP was failed at the first admission, followed by the cholecystectomy plus choledocholithotomy plus T-tube drainage, the stones were removed. Two months later, choledochoscopy revealed multiple choledocholithiasis, then the holmium laser lithotripsy and bile duct stent placement was performed at the secondary admission, the postoperative recovery was good, it had been more than 2 months after the surgery, no stone recurrence occurred.ConclusionEndoscopic reverse biliary tract stent placement via choledochus is feasible, which can be used as an option for treatment of patient with situs inversus totalis complicated with choledocholithiasis.
目的:探讨微创治疗BPH并发膀胱结石的方法。方法:应用气压弹道碎石术联合TURP治疗BPH并发膀胱结石26例。结果:24例一次成功,1例一期碎石,二期行TURP;1例中转开放手术。结论:气压弹道碎石术联合TURP治疗BPH并发膀胱结石创伤小,恢复快,安全高效。
目的:探讨急性上尿路梗阻性肾功能衰竭的治疗方法。方法:采用输尿管镜检查,酌情钬激光碎石,放置双J管内引流治疗32例急性上尿路梗阻性肾功能衰竭患者。结果:术后患者血清BUN、SCr均明显下降,尿量不同程度恢复,结石排净率90.6%(29/32)。结论:对于上尿路结石梗阻性急性肾功能衰竭的患者,急诊输尿管镜下钬激光碎石,疗效确切,创伤小,可同时处理双侧输尿管结石。
【摘要】 目的 探讨良性前列腺增生(benign prostatic hyperplasia,BPH)伴膀胱结石的有效腔内治疗方法。〖HTH〗方法 2003年6月-2009年12月,使用F26号电切镜外鞘作为撑开器,气压弹道和(或)钬激光粉碎膀胱结石,经尿道前列腺电切术 (transurethral resection of the prostate,TURP) 治疗BPH伴膀胱结石86例。患者年龄58~83岁,平均68.6岁;病程2~8年,平均5.2年。术前患者国际前列腺症状评分(international prostate symptom score,IPSS)为(24.6±3.9)分,生活质量(5.7±0.6)分;前列腺重量(46.5±6.8) g,剩余尿量(185±58) mL,最大尿流率(5.7±2.3) mL/s。 结果 86例均一次手术成功。碎石时间为16~58 min,平均38 min;前列腺电切时间40~100 min,平均65 min。术中无并发症发生。术后 5~8 d拔除尿管,平均6.5 d。术后4 例出现前尿道狭窄,经治疗后痊愈。54例获随访,随访时间2~6个月,平均3个月。术后2个月,54例最大尿流率升至(18.5±4.1) mL/s,剩余尿量下降至(16±22) mL,IPSS评分下降至(7.8±1.6)分,生活质量(2.5±0.3)分,与术前比较差异均有统计学意义(Plt;0.01)。 结论 经尿道碎石术和TURP一次性治疗BPH伴膀胱结石安全、有效、经济。【Abstract】 Objective To explore an effective endourologic treatment method for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) with bladder calculi. Methods From June 2003 to December 2009, ballistic or holmium laser lithotripsy by outer sheath resectoscope and transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) were performed on 86 patients with BPH and bladder calculi. The patients aged 58 to 83 years old, averaging at 68.6 years. Duration of their disease course ranged from 2 to 8 years, averaging 5.2 years. Before surgery, the international prostate symptom score (IPSS) was 24.6±3.9; the score of quality of life (QOL) was 5.7±0.6; prostatic weight was (46.5±6.8) g; residual urine (RU) volume was (185±58) mL; and the peak urine flow rate (Qmax) was (5.7±2.3) mL/s. Results The operations were completed successfully in all cases with a mean lithotripsy time of 38 min (16-58 minutes) and a mean TURP time of 65 min (40-100 minutes). No complications occurred during the operation. Urethral catheter was withdrawn 5-8 days after operation, with a mean period of 6.5 days. Four patients had anterior urethral stricture after operation, but recovered through treatment. Fifty-four patients were followed up for 2 to 6 months with an average follow-up time of 3 months. Two months after the operations, IPSS decreased to 7.8±1.6; Qmax increased to (18.5±4.1) mL/s; RU decreased to (16±22) mL and QOL was 2.5±0.3. Compared with preoperative conditions, the differences were all statistically significant (P<0. 01). Conclusion Transurethral lithotripsy combined with TURP is an effective, safe and economical treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia with bladder calculi.