Large renal calculus and ipsilateral flank (incisional) hernia: Perhaps another indication for Mini PCNL?

Introduction: The use of the Mini PCNL has been gaining momentum since its first description in 2001. The range of indications for this particular procedure may also be expanding. We describe a case of a large renal calculus in a renal collecting system, found in a patient who underwent an Anatrophi...

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Main Authors: A. Adam, J. Hellig, C. Sello, A.S. Bhattu, H. Patel
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-06-01
Series:African Journal of Urology
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spelling doaj-5f9c8a545ad249918869a40f6a9221c42020-11-25T01:24:52ZengSpringerOpenAfrican Journal of Urology1110-57042017-06-0123217918210.1016/j.afju.2017.02.001Large renal calculus and ipsilateral flank (incisional) hernia: Perhaps another indication for Mini PCNL?A. Adam0J. Hellig1C. Sello2A.S. Bhattu3H. Patel4Department of Urology, Helen Joseph Hospital, The Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South AfricaDepartment of Urology, Helen Joseph Hospital, The Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South AfricaDepartment of Urology, Helen Joseph Hospital, The Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South AfricaJupiter Hospital (Formerly MPUH, Nadiad, Gujarat), Thane, IndiaNetcare Parklands, KZN, South AfricaIntroduction: The use of the Mini PCNL has been gaining momentum since its first description in 2001. The range of indications for this particular procedure may also be expanding. We describe a case of a large renal calculus in a renal collecting system, found in a patient who underwent an Anatrophic Nephro-Lithotomy [ANL] procedure a few years back. He subsequently developed a flank (incisional) hernia after the ANL. Some, twenty years later he presented with another large (22 mm) stone in the same system. Observation: Attempt at stone clearance was performed using the Mini PCNL. To avoid iatrogenic injury to the surrounding bowel loops in the hernia sac, a combined ultrasound and fluoroscopic technique was performed, with limited respiration and suspended abdominal fat at the time of renal access. The dilation was performed to accommodate the Mini PCNL sheath, thus minimizing the possibility of iatrogenic bowel injury. A serial balloon dilator was not used, in the presence of such severe fibrosis from the previous open surgery (ANL). Conclusion: The presence of a hernial sac within the ipsilateral flank may be amenable to Mini PCNL, provided the basic principles of puncture are maintained. This includes the use of adequate positioning, limited respiration and the use of ultra-sound identification of the bowel loops during access puncture and tract dilatation. A new indication for the use of Mini PCNL is thus reported.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110570417300322Mini PCNLPCNLHerniaStaghornNew indicationMinimally invasive surgery
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author A. Adam
J. Hellig
C. Sello
A.S. Bhattu
H. Patel
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J. Hellig
C. Sello
A.S. Bhattu
H. Patel
Large renal calculus and ipsilateral flank (incisional) hernia: Perhaps another indication for Mini PCNL?
African Journal of Urology
Mini PCNL
PCNL
Hernia
Staghorn
New indication
Minimally invasive surgery
author_facet A. Adam
J. Hellig
C. Sello
A.S. Bhattu
H. Patel
author_sort A. Adam
title Large renal calculus and ipsilateral flank (incisional) hernia: Perhaps another indication for Mini PCNL?
title_short Large renal calculus and ipsilateral flank (incisional) hernia: Perhaps another indication for Mini PCNL?
title_full Large renal calculus and ipsilateral flank (incisional) hernia: Perhaps another indication for Mini PCNL?
title_fullStr Large renal calculus and ipsilateral flank (incisional) hernia: Perhaps another indication for Mini PCNL?
title_full_unstemmed Large renal calculus and ipsilateral flank (incisional) hernia: Perhaps another indication for Mini PCNL?
title_sort large renal calculus and ipsilateral flank (incisional) hernia: perhaps another indication for mini pcnl?
publisher SpringerOpen
series African Journal of Urology
issn 1110-5704
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Introduction: The use of the Mini PCNL has been gaining momentum since its first description in 2001. The range of indications for this particular procedure may also be expanding. We describe a case of a large renal calculus in a renal collecting system, found in a patient who underwent an Anatrophic Nephro-Lithotomy [ANL] procedure a few years back. He subsequently developed a flank (incisional) hernia after the ANL. Some, twenty years later he presented with another large (22 mm) stone in the same system. Observation: Attempt at stone clearance was performed using the Mini PCNL. To avoid iatrogenic injury to the surrounding bowel loops in the hernia sac, a combined ultrasound and fluoroscopic technique was performed, with limited respiration and suspended abdominal fat at the time of renal access. The dilation was performed to accommodate the Mini PCNL sheath, thus minimizing the possibility of iatrogenic bowel injury. A serial balloon dilator was not used, in the presence of such severe fibrosis from the previous open surgery (ANL). Conclusion: The presence of a hernial sac within the ipsilateral flank may be amenable to Mini PCNL, provided the basic principles of puncture are maintained. This includes the use of adequate positioning, limited respiration and the use of ultra-sound identification of the bowel loops during access puncture and tract dilatation. A new indication for the use of Mini PCNL is thus reported.
topic Mini PCNL
PCNL
Hernia
Staghorn
New indication
Minimally invasive surgery
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110570417300322
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