نتایج جستجو برای: ureter stone

تعداد نتایج: 29768  

Journal: :BJU international 2003
D M Sharma D Maharaj V Naraynsingh

OBJECTIVE To report the experience in one centre of the efficacy and safety of open mini-access ureterolithotomy (MAU) and to discuss relevant current indications. PATIENTS AND METHODS MAU was undertaken in 112 patients (mean age 38 years, range 26-57) between 1991 and 2001; the details and outcomes are reviewed. The mean (range) stone size was 12 (8-22) mm, with 30 stones in the upper, 69 in...

Journal: :Hinyokika kiyo. Acta urologica Japonica 1988
N Onishi M Takada Y C Park K Kohri T Kurita

Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy was performed on 81 patients with urolithiasis (35 patients with ureteral stones, 25 patients with renal stones less than 2 cm in diameter, and 21 patients with renal stones more than 2 cm in diameter) at Kanbara Hospital from August to October, 1986. A 4 Fr catheter was placed transurethrally in the ureter up to the stone to identify the stone position and...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 1985

2003
Young Ok Kim Chang Hee Han Young Mi Ku Ki Jo Kim Mee Kyoung Kim Sun Ae Yoon Chul Woo Yang Yoon Sik Chang Byung Kee Bang

Although ultrasonography is regarded as the gold standard in the diagnosis of obstructive nephropathy, dilatation is sometimes not observed by ultrasonography. We report upon a case of minimally dilated obstructive nephropathy due to an ureter stone in a kidney donor with volume depletion. A 54-year-old man was admitted due to anuria and abdominal pain of 2 days duration. Ten years previously, ...

2016
Albert AS Santosh R. Pillai Anila Mary Rajeev Aravindakshan

Urolithiasis is a significant and worldwide health problem. Ureteral stones account for approximately 20% of urolithiasis cases. 70% of those cases are with location of stone in the distal 1/3 rd of ureter hence known as Distal Ureteral Stones (DUS) or Lower Ureteral Stones (LUS). Recently certain drugs have been used as supplement for observation in an effort to improve spontaneous stone expul...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2012
Yun Ching Huang Ching Fang Wu Paul Y Lin Wei Yu Lin Dong Ru Ho Chih Shou Chen

Introduction An 80-year-old man with a previous history of recurrent urinary tract infections presented with intermittent, painful and whole stream gross haematuria for 2 months. Physical examination was unrevealing. The result of urine cytology was negative for malignancy. Intravenous pyelography (IVP) revealed left hydronephrosis with obstruction at left ureterovesical junction, radiolucent f...

2014
Omid Iravani Ern-Wei Tay Boon-Huat Bay Yee-Kong Ng

Ureteric stones are a common cause of obstruction of the urinary tract, usually presenting with characteristic signs and symptoms, such as acute ureteric colic and hematuria. Occasionally, stones may present with non-specific symptoms such as low back pain and remain unidentified, leading to stone growth, chronic ureteric obstruction and complications such as hydronephrosis and renal damage. He...

2015
Adam G. Kaplan Glenn M. Preminger Michael E. Lipkin

Complex endourologic procedures may require the use of a combined ureteroscopic and percutaneous approach. Endoscopic removal of a retained 4-wire ureteral stone basket is particularly complex, as broken tines can potentially injure the ureter if the basket is removed in a retrograde manner. The patient in this case presented with a ureteral stone basket embedded within the urothelium of the up...

Journal: :The Eurasian journal of medicine 2013
Yilmaz Ofluoglu Hasan Riza Aydin Ramazan Kocaaslan Senol Adanur Tevfik Ziypak

Bladder stones are frequently seen in elderly men and account for 5% of all urinary stones. They develop secondary to infravesical obstructions, such as prostatic hyperplasia and neurogenic bladder. A 56-year-old patient with frequent and painful urination, dysuria, and minor complaints of suprapubic pain was referred to our clinic. He was diagnosed with bladder stones by non-contrast abdominop...

Journal: :Journal of the Chinese Medical Association : JCMA 2008
Jia-Hwia Wang Shu-Huei Shen Shan-Su Huang Cheng-Yen Chang

BACKGROUND The purpose of this prospective study was to evaluate the feasibility of replacing intravenous urography (IVU) with unenhanced computed tomography (CT) as the first line diagnostic modality for acute renal colic in the emergency department. METHODS In the 1-year study period, 82 patients who presented themselves to the emergency room with acute renal colic and who were suspected to...

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