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Comparative evaluation of upper versus lower calyceal approach in percutaneous nephrolithotomy (1) for managing renal calculi

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  Abstract Objective: To compare upper versus lower calyceal approaches in percutaneous nephrolithotomy for managing renal calculi. Method: The retrospective study was conducted in the Department of Urology, The Kidney Centre Post-Graduate Training Institute, Karachi, and comprised data of patients who underwent percutaneous nephrolithotomy from January 2014 to January 2015. Patients were divided into upper pole puncture group A and lower pole puncture group B. Data was analysed using SPSS 17. Results: Of the 198 patients, 147(74.2%) were males and 51(25.8%) were females. The overall mean age was 40.64±14.02 years. Of the total, 69(34.84%) were in group A and 129(65.15%) were in group B. Inter-group difference was significant in pre- and post-operative haemoglobin (p<0.05). Post-operative outcomes showed that blood transfusion, stone clearance and complication like tube thoracostomy had significant association with both the groups (p<0.05). Complete clearance was seen in 152(76.8%) patients; 40(74.1%) in group A and 102(81.6%) in group B. Conclusion: The success rate was found to be better in lower calyceal puncture group than upper calyceal puncture group for the management of renal calculi. Key Words: Upper and lower calyceal approach, Percutaneous nephrolithotomy, Continuous....
Title: Comparative evaluation of upper versus lower calyceal approach in percutaneous nephrolithotomy (1) for managing renal calculi
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  Abstract Objective: To compare upper versus lower calyceal approaches in percutaneous nephrolithotomy for managing renal calculi.
Method: The retrospective study was conducted in the Department of Urology, The Kidney Centre Post-Graduate Training Institute, Karachi, and comprised data of patients who underwent percutaneous nephrolithotomy from January 2014 to January 2015.
Patients were divided into upper pole puncture group A and lower pole puncture group B.
Data was analysed using SPSS 17.
Results: Of the 198 patients, 147(74.
2%) were males and 51(25.
8%) were females.
The overall mean age was 40.
64±14.
02 years.
Of the total, 69(34.
84%) were in group A and 129(65.
15%) were in group B.
Inter-group difference was significant in pre- and post-operative haemoglobin (p<0.
05).
Post-operative outcomes showed that blood transfusion, stone clearance and complication like tube thoracostomy had significant association with both the groups (p<0.
05).
Complete clearance was seen in 152(76.
8%) patients; 40(74.
1%) in group A and 102(81.
6%) in group B.
Conclusion: The success rate was found to be better in lower calyceal puncture group than upper calyceal puncture group for the management of renal calculi.
Key Words: Upper and lower calyceal approach, Percutaneous nephrolithotomy, Continuous.

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