Comparison Between Mini-Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy and Standard Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy in Management of Large Renal Stones: A Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial.

Journal: Journal Of Endourology
Published:
Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) and standard PNL in management of renal stones (20-40 mm) with regard to the operative time, fluoroscopy time, blood loss, stone-free rate, and postoperative complications. Subjects and

Methods: This prospective, randomized comparative study was carried out on 93 patients divided into two groups: Group A included 44 patients who underwent standard PNL, whereas Group B included 49 patients who underwent mini-PNL.

Results: Standard PNL showed shorter operative time, yet longer hospitalization and nephrostomy and catheterization time. The mean drop in hemoglobin level was significantly lower in the mini-PNL group. In the 1st postoperative week, the stone-free rate was higher in the standard PNL group, but this was statistically insignificant. However, 4 weeks postoperatively, the stone-free rate was significantly higher in Group A. Postoperative pain and the need for postoperative analgesia were significantly higher in standard PNL patients.

Conclusions: Standard PNL achieved a higher stone-free rate and shorter operative time, while mini-PNL had the advantage of shorter hospitalization time and lower incidence of pain and postoperative complications.

Authors
Karim Elsaeed, Mohammed Sadeq, Karim Hassan, Dana Osman, Ahmed Emam, Ahmed Tawfeek, Tarek Osman
Relevant Conditions

Kidney Stones, Endoscopy, Acute Pain