PERCUTANEOUS BLADDER PROCEDURES: EVALUATION OF THE TECHNIQUE AND INDICATIONS

TAREK MOHAMED EL-KARAMANY;

Abstract


The endoscopic transurethral approach to many lower urinary


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tract disorders is sometimes associated with difficulty and limitations resulting in complications.


This work has been performed to assess whether percutaneous antegrade suprapubic endoscopic surgery can be helpful in situations where transurethral access is inadequate, difficult, or likely to be associated with urethral injury.


In this work, we have applied a novel technique for percutaneous acces to the bladder by using the self-retaining laparoscopic trocar-sheath unit. This technique was successfully performed without complications.


The study was carried out on 70 male patients treated with percutaneous bladder procedures. Their ages ranged from 2-80 years old with a mean age 48.1 years. Through the wide bore of the self-retaining sheath, many procedures have been performed both in children and adults. According to the procedures done. 60 patients underwent percutaneous stone bladder clearance; I 8 of them underwent a concomitant antegrade bladder neck incision.


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Title PERCUTANEOUS BLADDER PROCEDURES: EVALUATION OF THE TECHNIQUE AND INDICATIONS
Other Titles تقييم طريقة واستخدامات عمليات المثانة عن طريق الجلد
Authors TAREK MOHAMED EL-KARAMANY
Issue Date 1999

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