نتایج جستجو برای: cystolithotomy

تعداد نتایج: 56  

Journal: :nephro-urology monthly 0
santosh kumar department of urology, postgraduate institute of medical education and research, chandigarh, india; department of urology, postgraduate institute of medical education and research, chandigarh, india. tel: +91-9417374067, fax: 91-1722744401 kumar jayant department of urology, postgraduate institute of medical education and research, chandigarh, india

introduction here we report an unusual case of massive stone formation in augmented urinary bladder. case presentation a 25-year-old man presented with recurrent urinary tract infection ten years after augmentation cystoplasty after a complex pelvic fracture urethral distraction defect. on evaluation by ultrasonography, x-ray, and computed tomography of abdomen showed large burden of stones in ...

Journal: :Nigerian journal of clinical practice 2008
A Ahmed N M Saeed

BACKGROUND Urinary tract stones are increasing in our societies. Similar to the finding in developed countries, majority of our patients have upper urinary tract stones. Urethral stone is an uncommon cause of acute urinary retention. It presents with an emergency management scenario which is compounded by lack of endoscopic facilities in our hospitals. We present the management of urethral ston...

Journal: :JNGMC 2022

Introduction: Urinary bladder stone occupies only 5% of all urinary tract stone. Various techniques have been used for the management Open Cystolithotomy is traditional treatment but a percutaneous approach has also in practice. Aims: To confirm best options between open cystolithotomy and cystolithotripsy Methods: It prospective hospital based study from May 2019 to January 2021 Nepalgunj Medi...

Journal: :Veterinary Record Case Reports 2023

Feline urethral obstruction is a life-threatening condition that requires immediate treatment to relieve the obstruction. If medical dissolution not indicated, surgical intervention (e.g., open cystotomy, laparoscopic assisted percutaneous cystolithotomy) necessary remove uroliths, and minimally invasive surgery may offer some advantages. This case report describes successful management of usin...

2013
Mohammed Najoui Abdelmounaim Qarro Abdelghani Ammani Mohammed Alami

Prostatic parenchymal calculi are common, usually incidental, findings on morphological examinations. They are typically asymptomatic and may be present in association with normal glands, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and prostate cancer. However giant prostatic calculi are rare. Less than 20 cases have been reported in the literature. We present the case of a 35-year-old man with two giant pro...

2017
Guangjing Tao Guojun Wu Lijun Yang Fuli Wang Chao Han Fei Liu Jianlin Yuan

Four years ago, a 9-year-old boy received percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) and a 5F DJS was placed thereafter. The DJS was neglected until it caused serious complications including encrustation involving the whole stent, a 5-cm-diameter vesical stone, fragmentation of DJS, and serious urinary tract infection. For this rare and complex case of pediatric lithotomy, we combined PCNL with the su...

2014
Pawan Tiwari Madhu Tiwari Balbir Chhabra Yogesh Yadav

Giant vesical calculus is an uncommon clinical entity in the modern urological field. Males are affected more than the females. We are reporting a case of 56 years old male patient non diabetic or hypertensive who presented with urinary symptoms. His biochemical tests were within normal limits. Urine analysis and culture sensitivity showed infection. His X-ray of abdomen and ultrasonography rev...

2017
Bhalaajee Meenakshi-Sundaram Jonathan A. Jensen Jared P. Higley Caitlin T. Coco Jonathan E. Heinlen

Stone formation is a known long-term complications of continent urinary reservoirs. We present a rare case of a large stone in a continent cutaneous reservoir in a 56-year-old male managed with percutaneous cystolithotomy. The patient presented with recurrent urinary tract infections and stomal incontinence. CT revealed an 8-cm stone occupying the entire lumen of his reservoir. Rather than remo...

2011
Romeo Kansakar Bhairab Kumar Hamal

BACKGROUND Intravesical retained surgical sponges are very rare and only a few cases have been removed by minimally invasive techniques. CASE PRESENTATION We report a case of an intravesical gossypiboma in a 71-year-old man from western Nepal, who presented with urinary retention and persistent lower urinary tract symptoms one year after open cystolithotomy. He was diagnosed with an intravesi...

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