Renal-stone dissolution via percutaneous nephrostomy

Dretler, SP; Pfister, RC; Newhouse, JH

HERO ID

4947525

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1979

Language

English

PMID

759894

HERO ID 4947525
In Press No
Year 1979
Title Renal-stone dissolution via percutaneous nephrostomy
Authors Dretler, SP; Pfister, RC; Newhouse, JH
Journal New England Journal of Medicine
Volume 300
Issue 7
Page Numbers 341-343
Abstract Recurrent renal stones associated with urinary infection were treated in eight kidneys in six patients by percutaneous nephrostomy and irrigation with hemiacidrin, a commercially available solution of organic acids and magnesium. The stones, presumably composed of triple phosphates (magnesium, ammonium and calcium phosphate), were completely dissolved in six kidneys; in two they were partially dissolved and subsequently recovered by other methods. No serious complications were encountered. The technic requires special precautions against perinephric and intravascular dissemination of infection, but it offers potentially effective therapy for certain kidney stones without the use of general anesthesia or operation.
Doi 10.1056/NEJM197902153000704
Pmid 759894
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Language Text English