COMPLICATIONS RATE OF mini PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY TREATMENT OF RECURRENT KIDNEY STONE

Minh An Nguyễn1,, Hoàng Thảo Bùi2
1 Hanoi Medical College
2 Xanh pon Hospital

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Objective: To study the rate of complications of mini percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mini PCNL) treatment of recurrent kidney stones. Methods: Cross-sectional Description. Results: Intraoperative complication encountered 5 patients, of which 3 patients had bleeding intraoperative needed blood transfusion (4.0%) and 2 patients were converted to open surgery (2.7%). The rate of postoperative complication was 17.3%, of which: 3 patients had fever, 1 patient had drainage failure (1.3%) and 7 patients had postoperative bleeding (was 9.3%). The rate of complications classified by Clavien - Dindo: grade I was 11/75 patients (was 14.7%), grade II was 2 patients (2.7%). Conclusion: The results of the study showed that mini PCNL is a safe and effective method in the treatment of recurrent kidney stones with intraoperative complication was 6,7% with 5/75 patients. The rate of postoperative complication was 17.3% with 13/75 patients.

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