Percutaneous nephrolithotomy in the elderly

To evaluate the success and morbidity of percutaneousnephrolithotomy (PNL) performed in patients aged 65 years and older. A retrospective review of 42 PNLs performed on 33 patients aged 65 yearsand older was compared with a cohort of 160 PNLs performed on younger patients over the same time period....

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Veröffentlicht in:Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) N.J.), 1994-11, Vol.44 (5), p.651-654
Hauptverfasser: Stoller, Marshall L., Bolton, Damien, St. Lezin, Mark, Lawrence, Michael
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Zusammenfassung:To evaluate the success and morbidity of percutaneousnephrolithotomy (PNL) performed in patients aged 65 years and older. A retrospective review of 42 PNLs performed on 33 patients aged 65 yearsand older was compared with a cohort of 160 PNLs performed on younger patients over the same time period. The presence of complete staghorn calculi (17 of 36 renal units [47%] versus88 of 160 renal units [55%1, p = 0.46) and average stone size (3.8 cm versus 4.3 cm, p = 0.2) were similar for the 2 groups. Eighty-two percent of patients (27 of 33) were stone-free or left with fragments < 5 mm at 3 months after surgery. Elderly patients had a higher transfusion rate after PNL despite similar preoperative hemoglobin levels (11 of 42 PNLs [26%] versus 22 of 160 PNLs [14%], p < 0.01). Serious complications were infrequent and there were no deaths. Percutaneous nephrolithotomy is a safe and effective therapy for elderlypatients with complex stone disease; however, awareness of an apparent increased requirement for blood transfusion is warranted.
ISSN:0090-4295
1527-9995
DOI:10.1016/S0090-4295(94)80198-3