Clinical Profile of Patients with Renal Calculi in a Tertiary Care Centre
Journal Title: MVP Journal of Medical Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 2
Abstract
Aims: To study the clinical profile of patient diagnosed with renal calculi. To study various Ultrasonographic findings of renal calculi. To study early complications associated with various management techniques. Materials and method: Total of 73 subjects will be included in present study after they satisfy inclusion and exclusion criteria. Intra and post operative complication if any was noted. Results: Ureter is the most common site of renal calculi followed by renal pelvis. complications with minimal invasive procedures is less as compare to open surgical procedure group with shorter hospital stay as early return to work. Conclusions: Ureter being the most common site, URSL was the most common intervention performed followed by PCNL. As compared to open techniques; in minimal invasive procedures rate of post interventional complications, duration of analgesics and days of hospital stay are low, improving the patient acceptance of the procedures.
Authors and Affiliations
Sagar P Kolhe, Sudhir Bhamre
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