Retroperitoneoscopic pyelolithotomy: a good alternative treatment for renal pelvic calculi in children

ABSTRACT Introduction: Nephrolitiasis, once considered an adult disease, has become increasingly prevalent in children, with an increase from 6% to 10 % annually in past 25 years. Kidney stones in pediatric population can result from metabolic diseases in up to 50% of children affected. Other facto...

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Main Authors: Bruno Nicolino Cezarino, Rubens Park, Paulo Renato Marcelo Moscardi, Roberto Iglesias Lopes, Francisco T. Denes, Miguel Srougi
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia
Series:International Brazilian Journal of Urology
Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1677-55382016000601248&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-c6ae38949e874a2e80b178c5dc39a35a2020-11-25T01:02:07ZengSociedade Brasileira de UrologiaInternational Brazilian Journal of Urology1677-61194261248124810.1590/s1677-5538.ibju.2015.0242S1677-55382016000601248Retroperitoneoscopic pyelolithotomy: a good alternative treatment for renal pelvic calculi in childrenBruno Nicolino CezarinoRubens ParkPaulo Renato Marcelo MoscardiRoberto Iglesias LopesFrancisco T. DenesMiguel SrougiABSTRACT Introduction: Nephrolitiasis, once considered an adult disease, has become increasingly prevalent in children, with an increase from 6% to 10 % annually in past 25 years. Kidney stones in pediatric population can result from metabolic diseases in up to 50% of children affected. Other factors associated with litiasis are infection, dietary factors, and anatomic malformations of urinary tract. Standard treatment procedures for pediatric population are similar to adult population. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), ureterorenoscopy (URS), percutaneous nepfrolithotomy (PCNL), as well as laparoscopic and retroperitoneoscopic approaches can be indicated in selected cases. The advantages of laparoscopic or retroperitoneoscopic approaches are shorter mean operation time, no trauma of renal parenchyma, lower bleeding risk, and higher stone-free rates, especially in pelvic calculi with extrarenal pelvis, where the stone is removed intact. Patient and Methods: A 10 year-old girl presented with right abdominal flank pain, macroscopic hematuria, with previous history of urinary infections‥ Further investigation showed an 1,5 centimeter calculi in right kidney pelvis. A previous ureterorenoscopy was tried with no success, and a double J catheter was placed. After discussing options, a retroperitoneoscopic pielolithotomy was performed. Results: The procedure occurred with no complications, and the calculi was completely removed. The foley catheter was removed in first postoperative day and she was discharged 2 days after surgery. Double J stent was removed after 2 weeks. Conclusions: Retroperitoneoscopic pielolithotomy is a feasible and safe procedure in children, with same outcomes of the procedure for adult population.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1677-55382016000601248&lng=en&tlng=en
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author Bruno Nicolino Cezarino
Rubens Park
Paulo Renato Marcelo Moscardi
Roberto Iglesias Lopes
Francisco T. Denes
Miguel Srougi
spellingShingle Bruno Nicolino Cezarino
Rubens Park
Paulo Renato Marcelo Moscardi
Roberto Iglesias Lopes
Francisco T. Denes
Miguel Srougi
Retroperitoneoscopic pyelolithotomy: a good alternative treatment for renal pelvic calculi in children
International Brazilian Journal of Urology
author_facet Bruno Nicolino Cezarino
Rubens Park
Paulo Renato Marcelo Moscardi
Roberto Iglesias Lopes
Francisco T. Denes
Miguel Srougi
author_sort Bruno Nicolino Cezarino
title Retroperitoneoscopic pyelolithotomy: a good alternative treatment for renal pelvic calculi in children
title_short Retroperitoneoscopic pyelolithotomy: a good alternative treatment for renal pelvic calculi in children
title_full Retroperitoneoscopic pyelolithotomy: a good alternative treatment for renal pelvic calculi in children
title_fullStr Retroperitoneoscopic pyelolithotomy: a good alternative treatment for renal pelvic calculi in children
title_full_unstemmed Retroperitoneoscopic pyelolithotomy: a good alternative treatment for renal pelvic calculi in children
title_sort retroperitoneoscopic pyelolithotomy: a good alternative treatment for renal pelvic calculi in children
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia
series International Brazilian Journal of Urology
issn 1677-6119
description ABSTRACT Introduction: Nephrolitiasis, once considered an adult disease, has become increasingly prevalent in children, with an increase from 6% to 10 % annually in past 25 years. Kidney stones in pediatric population can result from metabolic diseases in up to 50% of children affected. Other factors associated with litiasis are infection, dietary factors, and anatomic malformations of urinary tract. Standard treatment procedures for pediatric population are similar to adult population. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), ureterorenoscopy (URS), percutaneous nepfrolithotomy (PCNL), as well as laparoscopic and retroperitoneoscopic approaches can be indicated in selected cases. The advantages of laparoscopic or retroperitoneoscopic approaches are shorter mean operation time, no trauma of renal parenchyma, lower bleeding risk, and higher stone-free rates, especially in pelvic calculi with extrarenal pelvis, where the stone is removed intact. Patient and Methods: A 10 year-old girl presented with right abdominal flank pain, macroscopic hematuria, with previous history of urinary infections‥ Further investigation showed an 1,5 centimeter calculi in right kidney pelvis. A previous ureterorenoscopy was tried with no success, and a double J catheter was placed. After discussing options, a retroperitoneoscopic pielolithotomy was performed. Results: The procedure occurred with no complications, and the calculi was completely removed. The foley catheter was removed in first postoperative day and she was discharged 2 days after surgery. Double J stent was removed after 2 weeks. Conclusions: Retroperitoneoscopic pielolithotomy is a feasible and safe procedure in children, with same outcomes of the procedure for adult population.
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